I´m going to Afghanistan..
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:17 pm
				
				That´s right...
My "Area of operation"-training begins july 27th, and august 14th i´ll get on the plane, that will take me to Kabul.
There was a vacancy in the ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) peacekeeping organization, and i applied for a transfer a couple of weeks ago. Today i got a confirmation that my transfer has been approved.
My job in Afghanistan will be "Liason officer/Signals officer", in a "mobile observation team" (MOT), which is stationed in the city of Aybak, few hundred kilometers north of Kabul. The MOT i´ll be assigned, mostly does vehicle/foot recon patrols around Samangan province... We also help the local authorities and organisations like red cross, to do their jobs... Actually, there are like 10 main tasks that a MOT-team has, but i guess those are the most important ones.
My tour of duty will last one year.
Ok, i know that some of you might think, that "This time, he´s really lost it" 
 
But let me explain the reasons that led me to this...
- The change to make a difference. I mean, that country is really ducked up right now, and i believe that what ISAF does is really important. And i really feel that i could make something that matters, when i´m over there.
- Adventure.. Yeah, that´s maybe the best way to put it... I dont know how to explain it better.
- Experience... For a guy who´s lived in northern Europe for his whole life, a trip to far east will definetly be an exiting experince.
- There´s also a financial aspect in this... My income will more than double, while i´m there.
- Since my 6 year relationship just ended, i see absolutely no reason, that will keep me here in Finland (and no, that´s NOT the main reason, i´m going there.. It would be a Cliché, to travell across the globe because of a broken heart )
 )
- And this summs up to: Beeing a peacekeeper is just something i´ve always wanted to do.
Oh, and let me just add, that we Finns dont have combat troops in the area, so it´s not like i´m going hunting for Bin Laden We do carry weapons, but only for self defence.
  We do carry weapons, but only for self defence.
Sure, it can be dangerous (and it most probably will be), but i might as well be hit by a car, here in Finland (and there´s not too many cars in Afghanistan, so that one thing less to worry about )...  Also, Finns have a good reputation in peacekeeping, so i doubt that anyone will purposely attack Finnish peacekeepers.
 )...  Also, Finns have a good reputation in peacekeeping, so i doubt that anyone will purposely attack Finnish peacekeepers.
No,no... this is not a farewell yet.... I´ll still be around for a month or so... I just wanted you guys to know.
S!
			My "Area of operation"-training begins july 27th, and august 14th i´ll get on the plane, that will take me to Kabul.
There was a vacancy in the ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) peacekeeping organization, and i applied for a transfer a couple of weeks ago. Today i got a confirmation that my transfer has been approved.
My job in Afghanistan will be "Liason officer/Signals officer", in a "mobile observation team" (MOT), which is stationed in the city of Aybak, few hundred kilometers north of Kabul. The MOT i´ll be assigned, mostly does vehicle/foot recon patrols around Samangan province... We also help the local authorities and organisations like red cross, to do their jobs... Actually, there are like 10 main tasks that a MOT-team has, but i guess those are the most important ones.
My tour of duty will last one year.
Ok, i know that some of you might think, that "This time, he´s really lost it"
 
 But let me explain the reasons that led me to this...
- The change to make a difference. I mean, that country is really ducked up right now, and i believe that what ISAF does is really important. And i really feel that i could make something that matters, when i´m over there.
- Adventure.. Yeah, that´s maybe the best way to put it... I dont know how to explain it better.
- Experience... For a guy who´s lived in northern Europe for his whole life, a trip to far east will definetly be an exiting experince.
- There´s also a financial aspect in this... My income will more than double, while i´m there.
- Since my 6 year relationship just ended, i see absolutely no reason, that will keep me here in Finland (and no, that´s NOT the main reason, i´m going there.. It would be a Cliché, to travell across the globe because of a broken heart
 )
 )- And this summs up to: Beeing a peacekeeper is just something i´ve always wanted to do.
Oh, and let me just add, that we Finns dont have combat troops in the area, so it´s not like i´m going hunting for Bin Laden
 We do carry weapons, but only for self defence.
  We do carry weapons, but only for self defence.Sure, it can be dangerous (and it most probably will be), but i might as well be hit by a car, here in Finland (and there´s not too many cars in Afghanistan, so that one thing less to worry about
 )...  Also, Finns have a good reputation in peacekeeping, so i doubt that anyone will purposely attack Finnish peacekeepers.
 )...  Also, Finns have a good reputation in peacekeeping, so i doubt that anyone will purposely attack Finnish peacekeepers.No,no... this is not a farewell yet.... I´ll still be around for a month or so... I just wanted you guys to know.
S!
 
   
 
  
  

