Re: Heading for Bagram...anybody with experience to give advice?
The hospital will provide ABU colored scrubs. You just need to supply your shoes. Sneakers or clogs will do. There are also locker rooms for you to change in, but there are not enough lockers for all nursing staff to have their own. If you really want to get an edge on your upcomming work at Bagram, I recommend the following:
1. Read the Emergency War Surgery Handbook (4th Revision). Look it up on google. You can download it for free.
2. Try to learn some basic phrases in Dari or Pashto. You will have interpreters at BAF, but it's nice for you to be able to speak the basics.
3. Pre-pack some boxes with personal items you want in Afghanistan. This should include toiletry items, nice warm blankets (a cold winter awaits you), extra clothing (underwear, T-shirts, etc.) and whatever other creature comforts you desire. When you get settled in Bagram, have a friend mail you those boxes. That will reduce what you have to pack in your duffel bags when you travel. The less weight you carry, the easier it is to get around.
4. Remember, you will be stuck in either Kuwait or Kyrgyzstan for a few days before you hit Bagram. Pack a kit that contains 5 days worth of socks, t-shirts, and underwear to use while you are in transit. This way you don't have to dig into your main bags for stuff.
5. Find a comfortable holster for your M9 pistol. This weapon will be on you at all times. Bagram does not allow shoulder holsters that hold the pistol in such a way that the barrel is pointing in any direction but straight down towards the ground. If you don't have a cleaning kit for your weapon, get one. Dirty weapons can be the death of you should you ever need to use it. Don't be that guy.
6. It will be wet and very cold during the winter. Bagram sits at around 5,000 feet of elevation. Pack accordingly.
I can't think of anything else right now. If I do, I'll pass it on. Take care.
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