Walking the line




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Originally uploaded by trevor.snyder.

Camp Atterbury TSIRT training - four days of plastic pleasure palaces in an environment than can only be described as tranquil and filled with harmonious nature sounds like explosions and the screaming of uptight people in uniforms. At night, we were lulled to sleep by the crooning and deceptively calming audio created by Blackhawk helicopters firing their miniguns into nearby targets.

This blog is going to fall silent for the next two weeks or so as we enter a phase of training that will not afford me such luxuries as an Internet connection. In the meantime, thanks for stopping by.

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11 Responses to “Walking the line”




  1. Peakah says:

    We’ll miss ya…

    I’ll spread the dog adoption post by GunnNutt around if you don’t mind.

    Kick ass in training… we’re behind you.

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  2. Trevor says:

    I don’t mind at all. Thanks, Peakah. If you have any power with Uncle Sam, get him to stop having me picked as point man.

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  3. Peakah says:

    *laugh* I wish I can say that I feel your pain…

    Just accept that you must be the best damn point man around!

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  4. Barb says:

    Hi Hon, these were some great shots you took today with the sun and the “haze.” Was it foggy? I think this one should be on the cover of a magazine! I miss you!

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  5. Jake Porter says:

    Best of luck to you and as always thanks for serving.

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  6. GunnNutt says:

    Thanks for the pics, Trevor. We’ll be waiting when you get re-connected.

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  7. Trevor says:

    I got a one day repreive to get issued new uniforms. The shots were taken at sunrise about two days ago. The haze is natural, the mornings here in Indiana are often foggy, as are the evenings. The ground gets covered with rolling fog a lot at this time of year, apparently.

    I’ll be back in 12 days, starting tomorrow.

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  8. Graham says:

    Great blog, :).

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  9. Liberty Dog says:

    Ahh…nature at it’s finest.

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  10. shane says:

    God’s speed trevor!

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