TrunkMonkey
Spy Navy
So I am sitting here waiting to leave for my second deployment. I've got about two hours to go. The bags are packed and I need something productive to do, so I thought I'd pass along a few of my hard-won lessons learned in case they help anyone else physically/mentally prepare for deployment. I will caveat that I am not a flyer (Intel-O), and I have never deployed on a ship, so I'll try and keep this as general as possible.
- Call the bank and let them know you're deploying. They'll usually reduce your credit card interest rate to 4% or so. For USAA, if you're awarded the Iraq/Afghanistan Campaign Medal, they reduce it even further.
- About two weeks prior to a deployment, you are officially on the "pointy end of the spear". At this point your shop/division WILL get what it needs from the Wing. Maybe not exactly what you want or the way you want it, but they will for sure patch together the solution at the last minute no matter how much it seems like they will not.
- Mail is free from a combat zone - you don't need stamps. Just write "Free Mail" where you'd usually put the stamp
- Things worth their weight in gold - Nintendo DS, small Leatherman tool, WetOnes baby wipes, 550 cord, duct tape, computer with ready access to amazon.com
- On military flights, pack extra T-shirts, underwear, baby wipes, and shampoo/soap in your carry-on. If the plane breaks and your sea bag is palletized/sealed up with weapons or classified, the load master will not let you get it. Sometimes those planes break for a LONG time.
- Get the smallpox shot in advance if possible. It gets gross and drippy as it heals and makes some people really sick with flu-like symptoms. It's easier to deal with all that in the comfort of your own home.
- Say one good-bye to your significant other/family, and make that it. Once you've said good-bye, just keep walking away. Dragging out good-bye either in person or over the phone makes everyone miserable.
Anyway, that's all I've got right now. Feel free to add your own thoughts or dispute anything I've said!
- Call the bank and let them know you're deploying. They'll usually reduce your credit card interest rate to 4% or so. For USAA, if you're awarded the Iraq/Afghanistan Campaign Medal, they reduce it even further.
- About two weeks prior to a deployment, you are officially on the "pointy end of the spear". At this point your shop/division WILL get what it needs from the Wing. Maybe not exactly what you want or the way you want it, but they will for sure patch together the solution at the last minute no matter how much it seems like they will not.
- Mail is free from a combat zone - you don't need stamps. Just write "Free Mail" where you'd usually put the stamp
- Things worth their weight in gold - Nintendo DS, small Leatherman tool, WetOnes baby wipes, 550 cord, duct tape, computer with ready access to amazon.com
- On military flights, pack extra T-shirts, underwear, baby wipes, and shampoo/soap in your carry-on. If the plane breaks and your sea bag is palletized/sealed up with weapons or classified, the load master will not let you get it. Sometimes those planes break for a LONG time.
- Get the smallpox shot in advance if possible. It gets gross and drippy as it heals and makes some people really sick with flu-like symptoms. It's easier to deal with all that in the comfort of your own home.
- Say one good-bye to your significant other/family, and make that it. Once you've said good-bye, just keep walking away. Dragging out good-bye either in person or over the phone makes everyone miserable.
Anyway, that's all I've got right now. Feel free to add your own thoughts or dispute anything I've said!