Showing posts with label Kennedy Space Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kennedy Space Center. Show all posts

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Survivor of Fort Hood shootings among Ride2Recovery riders

Wounded military pedal for purpose
Ride2Recovery Florida Challenge spins its way through Brevard
11:17 PM, Oct. 28, 2011
Written by
Lyn Dowling
For FLORIDA TODAY

Kennedy Space Center
CAPE CANAVERAL — It was a bit windy Friday morning along State Road A1A, and rain clouds threatened from the west. For the 200 men and women who mounted their bicycles for the next stage of the Ride2Recovery Florida Challenge, that didn’t even amount to a minor test.

They are soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and others who are recovering from war injuries and conditions related to their service. They cycle to rehabilitate and renew themselves, raising funds as they go for the Fitness Challenge Foundation, which works with the military and Veterans Administration. This ride began Oct. 24 at Mayport Naval Station, near Jacksonville, and is scheduled to end Sunday in Tampa.

“This is my fifth ride, and I do it because there’s a lot of camaraderie and it’s a great challenge," said Spec. 4 Matt Cooke, formerly a truck driver and now with the Army’s Warrior Transition Unit at Fort Hood, Texas.

"For example, one day you get in a covered vehicle and the next day you’re doing everything you can to prevent yourself from taking that covered vehicle."

Cooke, who recently re-enlisted and is a prior Marine, served two tours in Iraq, but he was not wounded by a foreign enemy.

He was shot four times by Nidal Hasan, who is charged with killing 13 people in 2009 at Fort Hood, and his job now is to assist other troops with the transition from a violent atmosphere.

"I was there to have my blood tested and I waiting for a ride when Maj. Hasan started shooting," Cooke said.

"I heard about the program last year and picked up the first four rides. It helps the healing process.

“You see amputees … and even a blind soldier, who are not sitting around waiting for something to happen. It’s better than staying in your room, staring at four walls and feeling sorry for yourself."
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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Tour of Kenndy Space Center today

This will probably be the only post for today unless there is something earth shattering between now and the time I get thru the rest of the emails. I took today off and had a tour of Kennedy Space Center. We have several friends working there and today was a special day for them to take in people to see what they do. It was wonderful. We had the opportunity to see what most people never see. Here are just a few of the pictures.





Talking to some of the workers there, there was the attitude from some that "it's no big deal" until they began to talk about what goes on at the center and their eyes lit up. Often people get so involved in what they do, they forget about the whole picture and what they are a part of. It's really amazing when you talk to someone that has been there 10, 20 years or more, still have that sense of awe when they have time to think about all of it.

We all need to be reminded every now and then that what we may see as mundane parts of our lives, others find fascinating. Some of the workers said that when tourists come in and they witness their reaction of seeing the same things they see everyday, it reminds them of the fact "wow this is cool and I work here" then they take another look at things they had just forgotten about with fresh eyes.

To be able to love your job as much as they do must really be a blessing.

I've posted in the past that we've had a lot of benefits from the space program and most of the things we use today were created in answer to some of the problems the astronauts face in space. This program is not a waste, it's a wonder.

I'm really exhausted tonight so forgive me if this is the only post for today,,,,,but it was sooooo worth it.