Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Been kinda bored the last few days. Currently not doing much beyond wait and see stuff. It seems the Chinese finally ran out of ammunition for their artillery though, because a bombardment hasn't happened for the last few days.

We've gotten some reports about the bay area. They're holding out but barely.

My next assignment might be taking me down south into the Mojave area. I'll find out more at tomorrow morning's briefing.

Friday, February 22, 2013

My apologies from the lack of updates, something took down my internet supplier. I couldn't figure out a workaround, but I was given an access code for the Leemoore NAS  internet provider, which took me another day of monkeying around with to get my jerryrigged satellite modem to work with.

I was also rather busy lately being a chauffeur for those two E-1's. Rumor has it that next week there will be rifle qualifications using a bunch of training ammunition that was retrieved from a couple of the national guard armories. Which makes sense I guess. Then the casings can be collected and reloaded with actual bullets instead of the plastic tipped stuff for target shooting and kill house practice.

Anyway breakdown of the last eight days:
Driving the Tweedledees around to check on armories and to keep them out of trouble on base (This was the unofficial orders given to me by the major I've been working under)
Driving a few (can't say) north and dropping them off (can't say). I didn't ask what was in the bags and they didn't offer to tell.
Sitting on a hill with (can't say), watching (can't say) with binoculars. Nothing interesting happened though.

And that's about it.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Fuel supplies secured. Not going to say where, when or how. It was simple enough, but still not putting information about where they are or how we got them.

Happy valentines day folks.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Removed the post that was put up and changed my password. The text of the post is below if you want to read it for the hilarity of it.

A few people have noticed that my posts have been quite vague unlike my detailed posts from the beginning of this blog, (October of last year, 5 months blew by so fast). It's because I've been asked to keep stuff like detailed locations, times, number of people involved, etc intentionally vague, because, OPSEC. At least I get to keep posting though.

Anyway, the evidence against the Chinese, brought to us by the Russians, is quite compelling and there has been verification from a couple of sources back east that have not been disclosed to the personnel on base.

I like the rocket artillery, it's made runway repairs easier for some weird reason.


Weather's been terrible the last few days, cold and icy in the morning, and foggy most of the day in a way that ices up everything till around 4 pm. Haven't gotten a chance to do my next babysitting assignment yet because of it.




and now for the security breach.


"THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC WILL CRUSH THE DEVIL DOGS OF THE AMERICAN MILITARY! I HAVE RETHOUGHT MY DECISIONS TO SUPPORT THE AMERICAN DEVIL MACHINE AND WILL PROUDLY SUPPORT THE PEOPLE'S ARMY IN IT'S FIGHT FOR THE CIVILIANS OF THE ANNEXED UNITED STATES!"

Saturday, February 9, 2013

That was fun, Bakersfield folks are fine, they've decided to hang out in the bunker there for a while, place is massive. It's basically heavily armored underground done big enough to house the entire city of Bakersfield. No clue who Bunkerland construction is but if the bomb's hadn't dropped this would definitely be on an episode of Modern Wonders on the history channel.

Anyway, got back to Lemoore after checking the Bakersfield munitions depots in time to get to shelter as the base got hit with rocket assisted artillery.

Like that .gif but inbound rather than outbound. In retrospect it was pretty cool, but at the time it was downright terrifying. Other than that not much to say.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Made our way off towards Lost Hills area northwest of Bakersfield looking for a bunker and weapons cache. We found a radiation plume and we decided not to keep going up the road. From a hill a few miles away we could see a big hole blasted into the mountainside. When it started to get dark was glowing blue in that direction, so it seems the bunker we were looking for git hit directly a few times.

Going to go into Bakersfield to check on things there in the morning, see how well the people fared there.

Also, never eat vegetable omelet mres, terrible doesn't begin to describe the taste.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Ok, did not expect the shitstorm of messages of people wondering how the hell, even after the end of the world, some random civillian on a "contract" was going around checking on ammunition and weapons stockpiles.

So allow me to clarify: I'm not alone, I'm basically acting as a glorified taxi driver and baby sitter to a Petty Officer and a Warrant Officer that got busted down to E-1 after thinking the apocalypse was a reasonable excuse to hit on the base commander's daughter.

My assignment is as follows: "Drive the two officers to the locations indicated on the maps provided at 0400. Keep them on task and don't let them do anything stupid."

Hard to complain since I get to drive a humvee and get hot meals.