The Eagle,
Belvoir AAFES employee
on second deployment in
By Melina Rodriguez
Staff writer
Running
a movie theater, wearing a Kevlar helmet and meeting people from all over the
world are all in a day’s work for
Okolovitch manages a movie theater on a military base in
“I am
a military brat,” said Okolovitch, in an e-mail
correspondence. “My father is still in the Army. We have been stationed
overseas in
“I see some of the things that they have to go through when outside of the [military base] and this is the least that they deserve. One day I may be in the military myself and I know that I would love to have these kinds of morale activities if I was deployed.”
Okolovitch was also deployed to
There are no typical days for Okolovitch. “Every day is different. I could be occupied with ordering, or a truck arriving, getting badges for my workers, helping out in other facilities, or [setting up sound and lighting equipment in the theater],” he said.
So far several bands have come to the base and later in December American Idol winner Carrie Underwood will perform at the theater.
In the past, movies would typically be released at the theater about two weeks after their release in the States, but for December, five movies will be shown on the same date as their release here.
Okolovitch works with employees of various nationalities at
the theater, but the majority is from
“The
workers here have such a different culture than we do in the
Before
going to
He underwent
contingency operations training in
Okolovitch recently submitted the paperwork for a three-month extension, to return home at the end of April. He was previously scheduled to return on Jan. 30.
“The most interesting thing for me is the Soldiers,” he said. “That is why I came over. I love to interact with the Soldiers, hear their backgrounds and the jobs that they have to do over here.”
Okolovitch already has plans for what to do after his
return. He received an acceptance letter several days ago to attend
“It has always been a dream of mine to attend that college, and maybe one day become a pilot,” he said. “I am also currently working on getting an Air Force scholarship.”