From The Providence Journal 5/31/06:
"SOUTH KINGSTOWN -- If it needs some helpful hints on how to deal with his yearlong assignment to Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Paul C. Krajeski's family can turn to a book that's sure to find a spot on the family coffee table.
It's titled: Household Baggage: The Moving Life of a Soldier's Wife.
Household Baggage contains 54 essays -- many humorous, some emotion-filled -- all written by one soldier's wife: Marna Krajeski, Paul Krajeski's wife."
Full story here.
Marna's website is at http://www.householdbaggage.com/
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Meghan Curran ran the fifth-fastest 10,000-meters in Army history on Friday at the opening night of the 2008 ECAC Championships. Brandon Lewis sits seventh in the decathlon after the first five events on the first day of the 2008 IC4A Championships. Competition continues tomorrow and Sunday at William Weaver Stadium on the grounds of Princeton University.
Director of Athletics Kevin Anderson announced Army's 2009 football schedule on Wednesday, a 12-game slate that features six home games, including three in the month of October.
The first annual Black Knight Awards will take place at West Point's Eisenhower Hall on May 28 and fans will have a say in the winner of both the men's and women's Play of the Year Award. A fan poll for the men's award, along with corresponding video content via Knight Vision, is now available at www.goARMYsports.com. The Male Play of the Year fan poll will be open until Sunday, May 18.
The Army men's track and field team will travel to Princeton University this weekend to compete in the IC4A Championships at William Weaver Track and Field Stadium. The Black Knights qualified 18 individuals and all three relays for the three day championship event. Competition is scheduled to begin on Friday afternoon and conclude on Sunday.
The Army women's track and field team will continue the postseason this weekend with the ECAC Championships, hosted by Princeton University in Princeton, N.J. The Black Knights have qualified 10 individuals and two relays for the three-day championships.