Interview with MAJ Jeffrey O'Sadnick

Interview with MAJ Jeffrey O'Sadnick
Author: Jeffrey O'Sadnick
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
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During his May 2005 through May 2006 deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Major Jeffrey O'Sadnick served as the joint staff logistics officer (J4) forward for the Iraqi Assistance Group (IAG). Based at Taji where the Phoenix Academy was located - and which formed and further trained up military transition teams (MiTTs) and special police transition teams (SPTTs) to coach, teach and mentor Iraqi units - O'Sadnick was known as "Mr. Property" and, as well, had an additional duty as executive officer of the Phoenix Academy itself. He was heavily involved in such things as building the draw yard and fielding equipment for the MiTTs and SPTTs. In this interview, he also discusses his work with contractors, with coalition partners and with Iraqi Army units themselves, specifically the Iraqi Motor Transport Regiment that he used to help deliver supplies. O'Sadnick, moreover, spends time comparing and contrasting his logistics experiences in Iraq with previous deployments he had to Bosnia and Kosovo, and says that the Kosovo tour in particular taught him valuable lessons that he would later employ in the Middle East. Back to his year in Iraq, O'Sadnick describes how being at Taji made them feel like the "bastard children" of the IAG, which "did not understand what our mission was or what our challenges were." Among the other difficulties he faced was in basically not being a full-bird colonel. As he explained, in his job, "Believe it or not, a major [did] not have any firepower. That was one of the lessons learned. If you're not an O6, forget it." O'Sadnick closes his interview by recommending that the advisory effort could be improved by putting all Active Component personnel, instead of Reserve and National Guard, on MiTTs and that there are many lessons to be learned from the advisory mission in Vietnam that could be profitably applied to Iraq.

The Conduit

The Conduit
Author: Melissa Barker-Simpson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434372162

James Pearson is about to discover things about himself that he has tried to hide since childhood. A link to his past will come back to haunt him. Laura Kane is a sign language interpreter, struggling to run an agency, whilst coming to terms with a personal tragedy. After meeting a journalist on assignment, she makes a connection she is not even aware of, thus setting off a series of events that will make her question the very relationships she holds dear. Nicholas Carey is a man with a secret. It is eating him up inside, but he cannot share it with the one person he needs the most, because it has the potential to tear them apart. The Conduit is the story of a group of people, inexorably connected to one another. From the freelance writer, who is communicating to someone he doesn't even know, to the bereaved interpreter who has guidance from someone she has never met. When their paths finally cross, the events that follow will change their lives forever.

VT (Vermont)

VT (Vermont)
Author: Emily Costello
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006
Genre: Interpersonal relations
ISBN: 1416914668

A condo on the slopes.A bunch of hot strangers.A three-month party that's off the hook. The Killington, Vermont, condo is almost slopeside, and almost stylin'. So what if one of the bedrooms must be coed? And the resort paychecks are a joke? It's cool. The six housemates are riding hard all day and raging hardcore all night. The windchill may be dropping, but these ski bums, boarders, and bunnies keep heating things up -- by the fire, in the hot tub...

Thy Geekdom Come

Thy Geekdom Come
Author: Allison Alexander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2019-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781989423028

Do you dream of dragons, understand Klingon, or consider Pocky your favourite snack? Do you wish there was a book that mashed your faith and fandom together? Delving into the worlds of superheroes, science fiction, anime, fantasy, and video games, Thy Geekdom Come--written by a group of authors and pastors from a variety of Christian backgrounds--relates these tales to an almighty, loving God who is ever present in our beloved franchises. From Doctor Who to The Lord of the Rings, stories impact our lives and can point the way to what is holy if we dare to look.

Bare

Bare
Author: Kristin MacQueen
Publisher: Kristin MacQueen
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

I want to know the woman behind the mask. The one she doesn’t show the world. I haven’t been able to get Kendra out of my head since we met. She acts confident, but I see the forced smiles and fake happiness. I want to be more than friends. More than anything, I want to show her what true happiness can be like. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s to never trust anyone. Nick seems like he could be the dream boyfriend. He’s sweet and caring, but I'm not sure that’s enough. In my life, men use you until you’re a shell of a person, then they cast you aside. I need to protect my heart and it’s saying I need to keep Nick away from it. Tropes: friends to lovers, learning to love, small town romance, strong willed FMC, swoony MMC, banter