Monday, December 8, 2014

Successful end to a great tour! Attitude is everything! - (5 of 5)


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Author: George Ohan

Blog 5 of 5

Arriving:  Sharm El Sheik, Egypt via Cairo – 2:15 PM, November 23, 2014

Walking through security in Egypt was actually fun!  The Egyptians were generally happy-go-lucky and laid back at the airport security terminals.  We needed to buy our $25 “Visa” stamp for our passports to enter the country.  I had exchanged some US dollars for Egyptian Pounds in Jordan, but oddly enough the Egyptian place that sells Visa stamps only accepts US cash.  They didn’t even take their own government’s money to sell us a Visa to enter their country.  (I did NOT anticipate that.)

Two Lieutenants from the US Army came to escort us to our (undisclosed) next performance location.  We stopped at a McDonald’s on the way because everyone was starving and we weren’t feeling very adventurous with local food so soon after landing in country.  This place was a tourist trap for sure… People were trying to hustle camel rides (A man and his camel actually tipped over into the middle of the street), hand made jewelry was being sold, and the employees of McDonald’s offering food delivery on their beat up red and yellow scooters.

We had to pass a couple of really solid and thorough military security checkpoints on the way to our lodging.   We KNEW that we were definitely on an Army base!  This definitely was not Aviano Air Force Base Italy, Amman Marriot, Tel Aviv David Intercontinental; this was straight up US Army barracks style accommodations.  (We loved it!) I had to go buy shower shoes at the Force Exchange (FX) before taking a shower……..(Note: the day prior, I was taking a warm bath at a 4 star hotel, soaking in sea salt from the Dead Sea! Ok!?!)

“Oh yeah, this is Army right here….”, (Alabama accent) says Mr. Jody Fuller.  He is the king of hilarious one-liners, delivered at the right time.  Jody is a life-long stutterer and he has really turned one of his life’s biggest challenges into one of his life’s greatest advantages. This is probably why it is MORE funny when he nails the timing on his jokes!  Just take my word for it….. You’ll have to see it.  Jody is a comedian, speaker, and writer that performs gigs for military organizations and private corporations across the globe.  Once you get to know this guy, you can’t help but want to be his friend.  His love and passion for Auburn University and Opelika, Alabama is far beyond anything I could describe with words.  Anyone with that amount of love and passion for anything is worth being friends with!  Jody mentioned to us that his wife and step-daughter had won a horse riding or judging competition and he was really excited to get back to celebrate the victory with them.  Mr. Jody Fuller was a solid leader throughout this trip.  He would ask me specific questions to get me to think about our next move and he continuously gave me positive feedback about doing a good job.
(Jody….. U.S. Army, MAJ Fuller, is a Logistics Officer with three tours in Iraq, which was definitely helpful for my situation) 

Once we got settled in and we were given a mini tour of the military compound there was work to do: Contact was made with Los Angeles HQ, Armed Forces Entertainment had been updated with the latest show info, itineraries were verified with airlines, batteries purchased for my camera, bags properly pre-packed, and everything was ready for the evening show!  Sound check was at 1800 Hours, so we had some free time to hit the beach!  Jody and I were escorted down to the Red Sea with a US Army Staff Sergeant, while P.J., Benari, and Key were preparing to come down a little bit later.  We had heard some amazing stories about snorkeling in the Red Sea, but nothing could have prepared us for this!  (Google Search, Snorkeling in the Red Sea) We put some fins and goggles on, then our adventures started.  We saw: sting rays, eels, starfish, surgeonfish, yellow, blue, everything fish!  These fish are inquisitive and kept bumping into our snorkeling masks.  I have to admit I was shit*ing myself on a few occasions!  Jody was so damn excited.  When the other guys came down, he was the unofficial tour guide of the Red Sea.  He guided everyone to the stingray with the tail, and the stingray without the tail.  He was the first one to spot a 9-foot eel with a HUGE head.  Jody took Key Lewis and his GoPro to the best spots and he would not stop asking everyone if they had seen the BLUE and YELLOW STING RAY.  Awesome time!  The GIs of Comedy were floating around in Kayaks and snorkeling in the Red Sea.  Some of the Soldiers that had escorted us there warned me not to buy the CAMEL MILK from the Egyptian guys shop on the shoreline… Camel Milk….?  Why would I buy that!?!?

SUCCESS NOTE: Our host organizations usually had an itinerary or agenda ready for us upon arrival.  This is where I felt like things could have gone bad if I didn’t pay attention to timelines, general attitudes, and energy levels.  As a manager, my top priority was to keep the talent fresh and ready for peak performance at all times.  I was able to accomplish this by COMMUNICATION.  I would speak to the guys first and find out what they wanted, then I’d talk to our hosts to make something work for all of us.

That night the guys rocked the house!  Benari and Jody had audio issues again, but they muscled through it and kept the show moving.  US Army officer (Jody Fuller) and Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (Benari Poulten) were both faced with similar challenges on stage.  They were true professionals and stepped up to show the troops that they knew what to do when faced with adversity. 

The GIs of Comedy, Thom Tran, and Armed Forces Entertainment have really created a unique opportunity for our veterans to be true inspirations for our currently serving troops.  Traveling around the world, bringing joy to their brothers and sisters, these guys really are still serving.

Next stop: Los Angeles, Hollywood, California, U.S.A.

When we finally made it through U.S. Customs I felt GREAT!!  I did it!  I took four military veterans to Europe and the Middle East, did a bunch of good things, and got them home safely!  George Ohan, the TOUR MANAGER!  Loving life!  Thank you for reading this short 5 blog series to have an inside look at some of our adventures.

By the way….. Jody Fuller wrote a cool little story about his experiences for his hometown newspaper.  You can find the link below.  Enjoy!

Very Respectfully,

George Ohan
Senior Partner
Eight Delta Marketing Group
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