His MOS (job) is a heavy equipment operator. I noticed on MSNBC online last Thursday that 500 pieces of heavy equipment - trucks, bulldozers, etc. were shipped via flatbed trains from an Army base in Germany. When I read that, I knew it was only a matter of time until his Reserve Unit was activated. It was less than 48 hours later that they received word.
They report tomorrow morning. He spent today running around town trying to get his life in order. I spent my lunch hour with him at the bank, becoming his Power of Attorney. His will is done, he's on his second round of anthrax shots and they were told to leave town with no more than $200 cash. Their captain told them that once they leave the country, they won't need any money. Leads me to believe that they won't be at Camp Pendleton for long.
Four years ago, we sent him off to San Diego to Boot Camp - now he's heading west again. Today, I mentioned this fact to him and his response is something I'll always remember...
"Four years ago, I was scared to death to go. Now, I'm facing a possible war, but I'm not scared. I know what I have to do and I know who I'll be with. I'm not afraid, mom."
I'll spend the next year hearing those words...and I'm very proud!
