User:AMAPO
Look mom, I got my own entry in an Encyclopedia!! :P
[change | change source]AMAPO was born January 20, 1979 in Laredo, Texas. He grew up there too. AMAPO is an acronym for his complete name, which at the time wishes for it to remain anonymous.
Schools Attended
[change | change source]- Clark Elementary School K-4 grades
- Clark Middle School 5-6th grades
- United Intermediate School 7th grade Defunct
- United Intermediate School 8th grade Defunct
- United High School 9th grade
- John B. Alexander High School 10-12th grade
Military Duty Stations
[change | change source]- Fort Jackson, South Carolina November 2000 - March 2001
- Camp Casey, South Korea Weapon Issued: M16A2 March 2001 - March 2002
- Fort Hood, Texas Weapon Issued: M249 March 2002 - April 2003
- Baghdad International Airport Weapon Issued: M249 9mm April - November 2003
- Al Asad Airbase, Iraq Weapon Issued: M249 9mm November 2003 - April 2004
- Fort Hood, Texas Weapon Issued: 9mm April 2004 - November 2004
In November 4, 2000 AMAPO joined the U.S. Army as a Private. He did his Army Basic Combat Training in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Later he graduated Commandant's List in his Military Occupation Specialty as an Administrative Specialist. His first duty station was Camp Casey, South Korea near Tongduchon for one year. He provided support for the 2nd Infantry Division in the 509th PSB. He was awarded the Korea Defense Service Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Army Achievement Medal. He was promoted twice to Private First Class. His next duty station was Fort Hood, Texas he served as an Administrative Specialist in the 151 AG Company while there he received various awards, Certificate of Achievement, and got promoted to Specialist. In December 2003, his unit was on high alert due to the preparation of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His unit got their mobilization orders to deploy to Iraq. His unit landed in Kuwait City, Kuwait and they stayed there 3 weeks before receiving their Duty Assignment, which sent them to the Baghdad International Airport. There he served as a Convoy Escort. He provided defensive machine-gun fire against insurgent offensive fire. During a typical mission, traveling from Baghdad to Babylon, Iraq his vehicle was hit by sniper fire. Two bullets went into his vehicle the first shot barely missed him by about 6 inches and the second one killed his driver. His unit suffered 2 casualties one Killed in Action KIA and the other Wounded in Action WIA. Later his unit was transferred to Al Asad Airbase in the Triangle of Death Iraq. His unit supported the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. Once his tour was over his unit returned home to Fort Hood. His award include Army Commendation Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Army Service Ribbon, and National Guard Service Ribbon.
Colleges / Universities Attended
[change | change source]To be continued...
Writing in self third person rules :D