I was able to FaceTime with my Grandson last evening. They are in Kuwait for 8-10 days for some R&R and two days of maneuvers. He really looked good and has a very positive attitude, all things considered. He was telling us (my wife & I) about a Pakistani soldier that was wounded just a few days before he left his post. The young fellow had both legs blown off and they needed as much 0+ blood as they could get while they did the surgery. My Grandson, being 0+, donated 2 pints. They were actually giving him (the soldier) the blood while doing the surgery. IOW, the donors were lying on a gurney next to the soldier being operated on and they were pumping the blood from the donor directly to the soldier. I was amazed by that because I never knew that could be done, but he had lost a lot of blood and then they had to remove what was left of his legs and do a clean-up of any left-over tissue all the while they were pumping the blood into him.
I asked my Grandson if the soldier lived and he said that's the one part that bothers him. They didn't know if he survived or not and for now, at least, there is no way of finding out. They will be going back for another 5-6 weeks before returning to Kuwait to be deployed back home. His return date is tentatively set for 7/3 into JFK in New York. I have flown into that airport many times and it's a mess, very busy and congested, but he will be glad to get home. From New York, he has to find his own way home back here to southern PA. I told him to call me when he gets to NY and I would get him a ticket, but he said that he prefers to just sit in a car, relax and look at the sites while on the road.
I want to thank everyone for their support. Oh, BTW, he said that he din't know what was on the menu for Easter dinner.