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josh7328
08-19-2012, 04:59
I was sitting on DFAC guard when I heard 'zzzZZZZ BOOM!' I threw my chair out of the way and laid on the floor, taking shelter behind the sandbags that surround the booth. Somehow, while laying down, I was able to put on my vest and helmet. No alarms were going off, so I grabbed the radio and said "BDOC, This is DFAC. We're getting hit! We're getting hit! It sounds like it-" 'ZZZ BOOOOOOOM!' A second recoiless rifle round landed 25 meters from my position and filled my guard shack with smoke and dust. The incomming alarm sounds.
"FUCK! It is hitting RIGHT by the DFAC!" I radioed
"DFAC this is BDOC, Are you hit? Did you see where the round hit?"
"Negative, I am not hit. I didn't see the impact but my guard shack is full of smoke! It sounded like it came from my 6!"
After the incomming fire died down a bit, I sprinted from my guard shack to check on and care for any wounded people who may have been hit while running from the DFAC after the first explosion.
"Is everybody in here alright?" I asked as I peeked into the packed bunker.
"Mista, Mista! Leg!" says an Afghan worker as he points to his co-workers wounded leg.
"Okay, it is not too bad, you will be fine. I'll get a medic over here for you. Stay in the bunker until the 'All Clear'!" I tell him as I radio to BDOC that there is a minor shrapnel wound in the DFAC bunker."
About 15 minutes after all the excitement died back down, I noticed that I had a pretty good little headache. I figured that it was no big deal and waited until our medic came by for lunch to ask if the headache was something to be concerned about. He told me to just come by the aid station to be evaluated for TBI after I get off of my shift.
After my evaluation I was told that I'm fine but would now be put on mandatory 24 hour "brain rest". I was told that this is standard procedure for anybody within 50 meters of a blast. The round hit a hesco wall and made a HUGE hole in it. It’s about a 3 foot diameter. Had the round been aimed 1 foot lower, I would not be typing this.

The crazy part was I was thanking God while I was laying on the floor of the guard shack. Thanking him for each round that missed.


How was your day? haha.

Mick-Boy
08-19-2012, 05:16
Glad you're OK. Being on the receiving end of incoming sucks more than just about anything short of NBC attacks or finding out you just walked into a mine field.

On the upside, at least the BDOC believed you. I've had rockets go over head and been told "well... no one else has reported it." then had the IDF alarm sound 15 min later. [Bang]

Big Wall
08-19-2012, 05:24
Much more fun than I had at work tonight.

Glad you're ok!

josh7328
08-19-2012, 05:27
Glad you're OK. Being on the receiving end of incoming sucks more than just about anything short of NBC attacks or finding out you just walked into a mine field.

On the upside, at least the BDOC believed you. I've had rockets go over head and been told "well... no one else has reported it." then had the IDF alarm sound 15 min later. [Bang]
They had to have heard the boom themselves. It's a small fob. I bet they were just questioning themselves, or assuming it was outgoing. When the second (close) round hit, I was talking on the radio, so BDOC heard the boom over the net, followed by "FUCK!"

Bailey Guns
08-19-2012, 06:11
Yeah...my day was nothing like that. Keeping all you guys in thoughts and prayers.

hghclsswhitetrsh
08-19-2012, 07:06
Glad you're safe, thank you for all you do for this country.

Squeeze
08-19-2012, 07:16
Glad you made it out all right. Stay safe out there & God Bless!

Great-Kazoo
08-19-2012, 07:18
Mine was much better. I read 1 guy was threatened by a HD rider, another was cut off while riding his HD. Looks like everyones shit doesn't even come close to yours.
Stay Safe[r]

josh7328
08-19-2012, 07:22
Mine was much better. I read 1 guy was threatened by a HD rider, another was cut off while riding his HD. Looks like everyones shit doesn't even come close to yours.
Stay Safe[r]
wouldn't say that. My shit may be dangerous, but at least the adrenaline rush is nice.

Great-Kazoo
08-19-2012, 07:43
wouldn't say that. My shit may be dangerous, but at least the adrenaline rush is nice.

That rush is part of the headaches you may experience, not to mention down the road issues with ulcers, among other things today's .mil brings home.
Stay Safe.

josh7328
08-19-2012, 07:59
That rush is part of the headaches you may experience, not to mention down the road issues with ulcers, among other things today's .mil brings home.
Stay Safe.
and man, my head is still killing me 7.5 hours later

Mick-Boy
08-19-2012, 08:16
Yeah a lot of over pressure will do that to you.

Word to the wise - Make sure the TMC is documenting your TBI and keep copies of the paperwork. If you're fine, great. If you start having problems down the road that paperwork will be gold.

josh7328
08-19-2012, 08:24
Yeah a lot of over pressure will do that to you.

Word to the wise - Make sure the TMC is documenting your TBI and keep copies of the paperwork. If you're fine, great. If you start having problems down the road that paperwork will be gold.
yup. already did that. thanks. I NEVER have headaches, so I know this one is related to the blast. I kinda wonder if it might have been a 107, because the hole was like 3 foot diameter, and no tailfin was found.

Adawg38
08-19-2012, 09:09
Holy crap, what a day! Glad you're okay and be safe out there.

Hoser
08-19-2012, 10:11
DFAC? That anything like a chow hall?

Seriously, glad you are ok. Keep your head down.

GhostRider
08-19-2012, 10:19
glad your okay buddy, thanks for all you do. Stay safe

josh7328
08-19-2012, 10:27
DFAC? That anything like a chow hall?

Seriously, glad you are ok. Keep your head down.
yezzir. DFAC= Dining Facility. And trust me. I felt like I could not put on enough kevlar, or lay low enough on the ground!

Hoser
08-19-2012, 10:41
yezzir. DFAC= Dining Facility. And trust me. I felt like I could not put on enough kevlar, or lay low enough on the ground!

The last time I was over in your neck of the weeds they would jump in your shit for calling the DFAC a Chow Hall. Now I go out of my way to call it a Chow Hall. Or I could call it the Gag and Puke...

cofi
08-19-2012, 10:47
Mine was much better. I read 1 guy was threatened by a HD rider, another was cut off while riding his HD. Looks like everyones shit doesn't even come close to yours.
Stay Safe[r]

for real! i ended my day eating nachos.....god bless you guys for all the shit you go through to keep us over here safe

josh7328
08-19-2012, 10:47
The last time I was over in your neck of the weeds they would jump in your shit for calling the DFAC a Chow Hall. Now I go out of my way to call it a Chow Hall. Or I could call it the Gag and Puke...
Pfft. They also insist that an m4 isn't a gun, it's a weapon... and it's a carbine, not a rifle... I don't care about the Army's stupid word games.[Roll1] Call it what you want. If I understand what you were talking about, did it really matter?

Irving
08-19-2012, 13:25
Glad to be able to read your post.

Mazin
08-19-2012, 14:27
Glad your ok man! Be safe and God bless!!

275RLTW
08-19-2012, 15:34
The great thing about days like that...little problems don't seem like problems anymore, do they? It's the only good thing about incomming fire, it gives you a good perspective on life afterwards. Shitty day nonetheless; be sure to sit down and decompress with someone, whether you think you need to or not.

Hoser
08-19-2012, 16:00
The great thing about days like that...little problems don't seem like problems anymore, do they?

No doubt. I watched a rocket skip off the roof of a caddilac and come to a stop right outside the milvan I was living in at Balad. Watching EOD blow it in place was pretty cool too.