From: Captian Charles Gray Date: June 12, 2003 Subject: Checking in
Family, You may be getting tired of these little short messages I have been sending daily. I just try to let you all know things are going well on a regular basis if I get a chance. All is going well. I have been staying busy and am actually starting to get a lot of work done. Anytime you start a new job, you do not fully know what is expected. I always hate the feeling of seeing everyone around you busy and knowing I am not helping as much as I want to. Also, sionce I do not have an official job yet, I have had a hard time getting involved as the different staff officers have their work and are focused on it and really do not want me in the way. I went to my boss and asked him to give me a stack of work to do and he did just that. I feel like I have a purpose again and life is going well. I have made it out of the secured area where we sleep on numerous occassions. It is interesting to get out in the town of Mosul and see the people and places. I had some time the other day and went with the Chaplain over to Ninevah to recon a trip he was planning for the soldiers in the battalion. What an awesome experience. Ninevah was basically leveled in 612 BC by the babylonians (just 14 years before Jerusalem was destroyed for the first time by the Babylonians). It has not been rebuilt and we were walking in fields that used to be the great city. You can still see the mounds that over 2600 years ago were huge walls surrounding the city. We found an area that was the excavation site from an 1847 excavation of Sennacharib's Palace. There are ancient carvings on decaying marbel walls. There was also cunnieform writing all over the place. I was completely fascinated by all of this. The stuff is just sitting out there unpreserved. The picture I am including is of me at the walls of the city. These walls were rebuilt to resemble the original ones. It is interesting that what is written in Nahum fortelling the destruction of the city was actually very accurate according to the history of how it fell. Nahum speaks of a flood that would accompany the siege and the actual fall of the city did coincide with a huge flood of the Tigris River. The flood went right up to the walls of the city and is what allowed the walls to be toppled. Amazing! Anyway, I am actually enjoying being in Iraq. I miss you all terribly but am excited to see you when I return. Keep praying for these people. They need it. ALso, thanks for the prayers you have been pouring out for me and the rest of our soldiers here. We need it more! Alright, I have to go but will write again later. If anyone was planning on sending anything, here are the things I can use. I am not short now but probably will be as the months go by. First of all, I can get food (cookies, snacks, powder gatorade, etc). Gatorade is a big thing here. Another thing that is big out here is that disinfectant liquid that you can wipe on your hands to kill germs. Also, I have had many opportunities to take pictures. If you send disposable cameras, I will be able to take more. Anyway, thanks again. I will try and write again soon. God Bless you all. Charles