May 1-2, 1991: Camp I Rises
Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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Wed 1 May
We began erecting tents but rain cut the work short after my crew got one up. It rained
from 1000 to 1300. In the afternoon the Dutch Marines took over (they were fascinated by
my name!). I went down to inprocessing and helped escort new arrivals. One group drove a
scoop loader, which towed a tractor, which in turn towed a car! I was surprised by the
number of tractors I've seen, but after reflection, it made sense. To these farmers, their
tractor is their great piece of capital equipment. They are not about to leave it behind
for the Iraqis, and besides, tractors can go places a car can't.
It was very windy in the evening, but despite the rain, my laundry dried. There were
high winds and heavy rains all night, with a thunderstorm toward morning.
Thu 2 May
Low clouds at dawn broke about 0800 to a nice sunny day. The fog on the hills to our
south looks so much like California I can hardly believe it. The soil here becomes thick
pasty goo that sticks fiercely to boots when it gets wet. The Dutch Marines cope by waxing
the soles of their boots. A mouse invaded our tent this morning. He also invaded the
women's tent next door, with fatal results. Later on, someone posted a small cross behind
their tent reading "RIP Fred Field Mouse -- Died on a pleasure quest!
The rest of the day was gorgeous: sunny, breezy, with spectacular clouds over the
mountains. I spent the morning fixing tents that blew down in the night. Just about every
tent had one or more poles out, though only a few were entirely down. In the afternoon we
hauled tents out to new work areas. We moved about 40, weighing 200 pounds apiece.
August 2, 1990 - January 5, 1991: From the invasion of Kuwait
to mobilization.
January 6, 1991: Departure
January 7-14, 1991: Settling in at Fort Bragg
January 15-23, 1991: Fort Bragg Drags On
January 24 - February 3, 1991: Preparing to Deploy to the Gulf
February 4 - 5, 1991: Arrival in Country
February 6-12, 1991: Khobar and Recon to Jubail
February 13-20, 1991: Al-Jubail
February 21-25, 1991: Al Jubail
February 26, 1991: Tapline Road
February 27, 1991: Return From KKMC
February 28 - March 3, 1991:
We Move Into Kuwait
March 4 - 8, 1991: On Patrol in Kuwait
March 9, 1991: The Choke Point
March 10 - 11, 1991: A Chopper Ride
March 11, 1991: Chopper Flight - The Oil Fires
March
12-14, 1991: Oil Fires and Weapons
March 15-16, 1991: A Congressman and a Private
Museum
March 17-21, 1991: Oil Fires and Routine Patrols
March 22-24, 1991:Weapons Fire and Day Turns Into Night
March 25, 1991: Visit to Iraq
March 27-28, 1991: On the Coast and More
Weapons
March 31,
1991: Easter and Gergian
April 1-5, 1991: Farewell
Dinner and the Sand-Table House
April 6-7, 1991: Farewell to
Kuwait
April 10-14, 1991: Khobar and
Dhahran:
April 15-16, 1991: Khobar and
Bahrain
April 17 - 23, 1991: Waiting
for Kurdistan
April 24-25, 1991: From
Khobar to Incirlik
April 26, 1991: From Incirlik to
Zakho
April 27-30, 1991: First Days
in Kurdistan
May 1-2, 1991: Camp I Rises
May 1-2, 1991: Camp I Rises
May 3-9, 1991: Camp I in
Operation
May 10-13, 1991: The
Eventful Birth of Camp II
May 14-17, 1991: Camp II in
Operation
May 18-19, 1991: Into the
Mountains
May 20, 1991: Kani Masi and Begova
May 21, 1991: Nazdour and Begova
May 22, 1991: Uzumlu
May 23, 1991: Visit to Camp 1 and
Nazdour
May 24-25, 1991: Sirsenk and
Silopi
May 26, 1991: I'll Teach them to
Nickname Me "Indy"
May 27, 1991: Dohuk (Almost) and
Kani Masi
May 28-29, 1991: Return From
the Mountains
May 30, 1991: A Visit From Colin Powell
May 31 - June 2, 1991: Chopper Flight over
Dohuk; Zakho and Silopi
June 3-7, 1991: Last Days in Kurdistan
June 6-8, 1991: Incirlik and an Outing Down
the Coast
June 8 - 18, 1991: Out of Turkey and Back to
Fort Bragg
June 19 - October 11, 1991: Picking Up Where
We Left Off
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