A soldier’s story

Ok, First some history on me... I am one  of Tehachapis own, but that is probably evident. I joined the U.S. Army in 2004, as an Infantryman. My initial training was conducted at Ft. Benning, GA. From there I went on to be staioned at Ft. Polk, LA. in the 4th brigade of the 10th Mountain Division, 2nd Battalion 30th infantry regiment. I began my service in Charlie Company, "Commandoes" as we were called. I was lucky enough to stay in 2nd squad, 1st platoon for the majority of my time there. I have served as a rifleman, grenadier, and an automatic rifleman.

Last year I deployed for the first time to Afghanistan, where I served for six months... After leaving that bitterly cold place, I returned to Fort Polk for seven months. During my time back I was sent to the scout/sniper section of my battalion, which is where I serve today as a senior scout observer.

In November I deployed to Iraq, which I must say hasnt been as bad as I thought it would be. Sadly I have experienced loss while here, two weeks ago, my friend Sergeant Austin Pratt was shot, and fatally wounded... He was one of our squad leaders in the scout section, and had been my friend since shortly after I came to my unit... He was a good man and a good soldier, a great example that we all looked up to... Every day we miss him greatly...
 
On a happier note, everyone back home has been very supportive, it means so much to me personally recieve letters from you all. I have recieved several, and they really do alot to keep my spirits up, so thank you all for your support, and I will hopefully get to meet many of you when I get home! If at all possible, I intend to update this war journal weekly, its the least I can do for a town thats done so much for me... For now however I need to get back to work, please keep up the letters, if anyone has any questions just ask and I will answer them as best I can, as soon as I can. Again thank you for all your support, and prayers.

Sincerely,
Spc. Matt McCool
Posted by mccool Thursday, January 3, 2008 - 09:16
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Hello Matt,

My son is over there with you in the 4 10,  3 89 Cav.  Believe me there are people praying for you guys around the clock!   None of you are forgotten for even a moment.  

Keep up the good work and hang tough.

Real men pray!

A proud Cav Scout Dad

 

 

 

What a great idea!  I just read about your blog in the Bakersfield Californian newspaper.  We at home, need to hear from our brave and professional soldiers who are sacrificing so much for us.  We need to know what it's really like over there and make sure that you are not forgotten for your daily service.  You keep up the good work and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.  

Hi Matt :)  Can't wait to read the upcoming posts.  Stay safe over there and let us know how everything is going!
Nice to meet you Matt! Welcome! Like all the others I am looking forward to your entries and I thank you and all the men and women along side you for everything you do. Stay safe !!
Hi Matt!  I want to personally thank you for doing the job you do and know always that no matter what you may read or hear there are people that are proud of you, grateful for you and supporting you every day!  Its always easy to sit here stateside and make grand proclamations but you are the one out there doing it! 

Hi Matt,

I want to say hi to you and all of the soldiers who are serving our country and thanks from all of my friends and family here stateside. I look forward to your stories on this blog, stay safe and God Bless.

 

Thanks for your service Matt.  I look forward to reading more from you.  My son is also in Iraq, from Ft. Polk, 2-4.  I pray for all of you everyday.  Stay Safe.
Matt cool post.
Welcome to the blogs, Matt! It's great to have you on board.

A big hug and Thankyou to you and all of the service Men and Women that are out serving our country. May God Bless you and keep you safe.

Thank you for your service Matt, and I think we should all buy you a Beer when you get home!, I look forward to your journal updates, it will be nice to hear the truth from the soldiers point of view.