Taking a stand and serving my country; or WTF is @CXI doing in Afghanistan?!?
A lot of you have been asking about this. So I thought it about time to finally share just what is going on! An interesting opportunity presented itself recently to allow me to serve my country in a way I am capable of and more importantly, allow me to do my part to help bring our troops home. Allow me to provide a little background and context. I am no warrior, I am no soldier. I can barely even carry the gear that is the bare minimum used for protection, I can’t even begin to imagine just what the weight of the weaponry involved is!
Allow this visual depiction of my experience of getting blood drawn for putting my DNA on file to give you an example of just how non-capable for soldiering I am! And why yes I did pass out during the blood draw, really it wasn’t the blood draw so much as the WHERE IS THE VEIN, I KNOW, LETS MAKE HIM PASS OUT! It wasn’t the first time, and I warned them up front this was bound to happen if they didn’t find the vein the first time!
But with all that said and done, I am still physically fit to actually BE here, and apparently, strong enough to at least WEAR this gear when time calls for it!
Though I’m far more accustomed to just wearing a jacket and take photos of myself after not having slept for days and days – Oh, where would I not sleep for days and days? Probably some place like this PAX Terminal which often receives mortar attacks…
But I digress a little. Back to what I am doing here. I am no warrior, I am no soldier… I am a technologist, I teach, educate, evangelize, enliven, and solve problems and let me tell you, <REDACTED> <REDACTED> <REDACTED>, Pretty awesome, right?
I’ll be honest, due to the sensitive nature of what I am doing here, what and where I am working on, etc; I am unable to really share a whole lot of what I am doing or what it entails but I can via obfuscation share that I am helping spread the good word, will, and journey of all things that are Storage, Cloud, Applications, Virtualization, Security and more. You know, all the kinds of things you often enjoy my expose’s of and the like! The real and ultimate goal of this journey is doing my part to help bring our troops home safely, and ensure that the the infrastructure which helps support and save lives sustains.
This world is a very secretive one but there are parts of that experience often never shared that I’ll be able to reveal as I serve my time here.
Many of you have asked how you might go about sending me letters, care packages, whatever or the like; provided below is my APO for those wondering.
Christopher Kusek
Trace Systems
JNCC-A Task Force Signal
APO, AE 09354
I also have a DoDAAC which is pretty awesome for FAST delivery, but that’s not really needed at all! A conversation on facebook revealed that USPS has free shipping materials for APO addresses. Honestly, I really don’t think I need much, I mean I try to be a pretty easy person; albeit vegan food options out here are quite difficult and interesting to say the least…
I do apologize I haven’t been on Twitter much, Internet connectivity here SUCKS and I cannot get to twitter from my work machines, though Facebook works fine, thus I’ve been being as regular there as I possibly can respectively. :) I cannot stress enough how having a max 5k download speed at times really means, it makes Skyping challenging enough as it is at times. :)
I’ll keep you all updated on my journey, and new and interesting lessons learned from the Warzones, consider me the eyes into this world which often is shrouded from our very eyes in media reports and beyond. I hope you all are well, and I take steps to ensure my safety on the regular so I’ll be able to return home in this mission to help return home our troops and do my part in the United States drawdown from Afghanistan.
Be well, and I hope this revealed enough to comfort or alleviate any thoughts some of you may have been having! :) Comments, letters and beyond are always welcome! :)
Dave Nielsen
Hey Christopher. Way to go. Sounds like you are on … ‘an adventure!’ I think it would be really cool to hear some technology stories when you get back. Perhaps in a special talk at … CloudCamp. Stay safe!