Thursday, January 29, 2009

Like being in a movie


I just landed at my FOB in Helmand Province. I’ve made this comparison about other FOBs that I’ve been to here in Afghanistan; it reminds me a lot of the Alamo. They converted an old building into a command post surrounded by high mud walls with guard towers on each corner.

It took three Chinook helicopter flights to get here. I haven’t been scared once in this country, but those flights shook a nerve or two. The pilots are crazy. We were buzzing rooftops of local villages, flying over small farms and herds of frightened sheep. I honestly felt like I was in a scene from Apocalypse Now. I had to keep looking over at the rear gunner because the occasional thud, thud, thud of the rotors sounded identical to a 50-cal being fired.

When made our first stop, we picked up a couple of interesting passengers, two Afghan men, both handcuffed and wearing goggles that were blacked out. One was walking and the other was wounded and on a stretcher. I wanted to take their picture but thought that might be rude. What was I thinking? They’re Taliban, who cares what they think. Also, they’re wearing blacked out goggles. They’d have no idea I was taking their picture. Regardless, I kept my camera in my hip pouch.

Anyways, I’m here and am ready to spend the next week ahead playing TV reporter.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are you taking a lot of personal pictures and video? I know you'll have lots of "official" footage, but I hope you're able to capture the personal experiences as well.
Those will be what your kids and grandkids will treasure.

LT Dave Hecht said...

Eric,
I'm taking so many pictures I feel like a tourist and not a soldier. The kids will have enough documentation to fill a history book by the time I get home.