
About me: My name is Casey but go by ABNSIGO (airborne sigo) on most boards, including this one. I'm a signal officer in the United States Army and have been assigned to units from the Brigade Combat Team level to echelon above corps as well as a tour as an Observer/Controller at the JRTC. I've been in the service since August 1993 with a short break early in my career. I have served 14 months in Northern Iraq (Mosul) with the 4th BCT (Long Knife), 1st Cavalry Division as the BCT S6 from Oct 06 to Dec 07. I'm married with three children who keep me entertained full time. Obviously my hobbies include outdoor activities like camping, wheelin' my Jeep, and riding four wheelers with my kids. My home town is Houston, TX but, as we all know, home is where the Army sends us.

Me and my 1973 Jeep CJ5. This was taken at the Superlift ORV Park located in Hotsprings, Arkansas. We had 6 trucks and about 15 people in our group from Louisiana.
About Armywheeling.com: When I was assigned to the JRTC at Fort Polk, LA I had a great group of friends to wheel with. Once I moved to El Paso, TX it was difficult to find others interested in wheelin' and 4x4's. During block leave from Iraq I thought a web site that would linkup those interested in wheelin' would be a great tool since we move around a lot in the Army. Once I got back to Iraq I logged onto the internet and purchased the domain Armywheeling.com and began developing the site. My hope is when the Army says it's time to move you can log onto this site and find others interested in Jeeps, 4x4's, or any other type of offroading you might be interested in at your new duty station. If you think this site is a useful tool please take the time to register on the board and pass the link around to your friends. The only way this will work is if you get the word out to our great Army community. Thanks for stopping by and checking in. Come back often to see what changes are made and if you'd like to see your truck on this site just send me an email at casey@armywheeling.com.