From: Lt. John Johnston Date: March 29, 2004
The weather here is getting hotter and hotter. We were out walking around today by the river bed. I came up on a group of displaced Kurds. They were living in old tents by the river. They were told to move to Kurdistan by the PUK in the attempt to make Kirkuk the capital of Kurdistan. They were promised a place to live, but have yet to find anywhere. So now they live in tents and sleep on the ground. It reminded me of a scene from a shanty town in pictures of the great depression. Their only source of water is from the river which is where most of the waste from the city flows. The children look as if they have never been properly bathed. We passed out candy to them and they acted as if it was gold. We have now adopted another dog. Her name is AK. She is probally around five. She walks out with us on all our patrols. Today she tried to eat someone’s chicken, it reminded me of watching our dogs chase squirrels. My future change in jobs still seems to be in limbo. I will probably move in June or July. They are now talking about making me the mortar platoon leader. This prospect is a nice honor. Mortars, Scouts, and Anti-Tank are our 3 specialty platoons. The 3 platoon leader positions always go to the most experienced, capable, and worthy Lt’s from the battalion. Walt has been moved to the Scout Platoon. So if I get moved we will be in the same company. Whatever position I get I will be happy with. I love hearing form everyone and I am doing my best to keep you posted on everything. I miss you and Love you. Love John