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Just wanted to drop a few lines in my blog before setting in for the night. Actually, it’s morning now, but I had a pretty interesting day.

The big news is that I am being mob’d. Will hopefully be going to Tampa for the duration of the period in about 30 days or so…finger’s cross. Sort of looking forward to it.

I say sort of because I visited Tampa the other day and I really did not get a warm and fuzzy; then again it was just a quick run through. The wife seems to like it tho. So the clock starts ticking here. Hopefully I can move them down by the start of the summer when Marcus gets out of school.

I am just so proud of Marcus, he has no idea. He is very smart and is doing great in school.  He was assessed as being gifted and damn it I will spare no expense to get him the absolute best.

Cheyenne is coming us so wonderful as well. She too is extremely bright. She is not yet 3, but she already knows her alphabet and quite a few of the letter sounds.

This now takes me to my beautiful wife. I really give her big credit on how well she has reared our kids. They are coming along so very well. I literally look forward to each day with her.

So I guess all in all I am a very happy man right now…probably the happiest that I have ever been in my entire life.

So Tampa here I come – hopefully I can look back a year from now and say very great things. I strongly believe that I have some really powerful times ahead of me. My family has a lot of great times ahead. I am really looking forward to it.

Frustration

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Reserve Benefit From 2006 Defense Authorization

WASHINGTON – The 2006 National Defense Authorization Act signed into law Jan. 6 provides new or enhanced benefits in addition to a 3.1 percent pay raise for National Guard and Reserve members, a senior defense official said.President Bush signed the Legislation Jan. 6, providing a variety of benefits designed to bring reserve-component compensation more on par with what the active component receives, Chuck Witschonke, DoD’s deputy director for compensation, said during an interview with the American Forces Press Service and the Pentagon Channel on a range of issues related to the act.

The package provides other benefits that affect all forces, both active and reserve, including better overall compensation and improved quality of life, while promoting overall recruiting and retention, he said.
The law also provides a variety of benefits specifically targeting members of the reserve components. These include:

  • Full housing allowance payments for reserve members called to active duty for more than 30 days, versus the previous 140-day requirement;
  • Income replacement benefits to help offset the pay loss some reservists and guardsmen experience when called to active duty, based on specific guidelines to be established within the next six months;
  • Accession and affiliation bonuses of up to $20,000 for enlistment in the Selected Reserve, and an increase for officers for service in the Selected Reserve, from $6,000 to $10,000;
  • A bonus of up to $100,000 for members with a designated critical skill or who volunteer to serve in a designated high-priority unit; and
  • Extension of eligibility for a prior-service enlistment bonus to include Selected Reserve members who previously received one.

Witschonke emphasized the new law does not guarantee that all servicemembers will qualify for these pays and benefits, or that those who do will receive the highest amounts authorized. Rather, he said, the law gives defense and service leaders the flexibility they need to tailor the force to meet operational, recruiting and retention goals.One big change in the new law is a provision that shortens the duty time before a reserve-component member qualifies for the full housing allowance. Reserve and Guard members called to active duty for more than 30 days will now get the full allowance, just as active-component troops do, Witschonke said.

Another benefit, the critical-skills retention bonus, will be “a very good tool” in helping keep members with important experience and training in the force and in maintaining readiness in high-priority units, Witschonke said.

The 2006 authorization act also increases recruiting bonuses for the Reserve and Guard, Witschonke said. The new law authorizes accession and affiliation bonuses of up to $20,000, to be offered as needed by the services, he said.

For reserve-component members who experience pay cuts when called to active duty, the new provision for income replacement will help reduce the strain military service places on the family, he said. “It can be difficult for a family that has been living on a certain income to now have less money, particularly at a time when they’re stressed by a change in their lifestyle” due to a military deployment, Witschonke said.

The income-replacement program won’t be instituted for six months, in accordance with the law. At that time, specific guidelines and qualifications will be issued, he said. This authority will end in December 2008.

These enhancements in reserve-component pay and benefits are particularly critical during the global war on terror, when members of the Guard and Reserve are playing a major role in U.S. national defense, Witschonke said.

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33 Years Served…So What if you're a Jerk?

Ok, so I was on my way today to pick up my son from school.  In the back was my little daughter angelicly sleeping.  Thinking nice thoughts and anticipating the glee from my son when I pick him up, then WHAM! this friggin’ huge white Ford F150, could’ve been a 250 even and cut me off for no freaking apparent reason.  Before I could flip him the birdy I saw proudly displayed on the back of his truck….I serve my Country for 33 Years.

Hmmm….33 years…normally, I would give props, but his friggin jerk just headed me off.  Not only did he disrupt my nice thoughts, he jepoardize my life, my little baby.  I was ready to go head to head and rip this old vet a new….youknowwhatamean.  Anyway, the momentary thought to annihilate the bast##@@ left as quickly as it came.  I continue on and regain caught back up to my thought a few chains down the road.  But I can’t help imagining how warp that 33 years serving bonehead must be.