Audio by Tech. Sgt. Joseph Vigil | 501st Combat Support Wing | 09.11.2015
Where were you that day in September? Fourteen years ago, the world stopped and witnessed the horrific and terrifying events unfold on 9/11. Here are a few stories from people remembering where they were on that day....
Audio by John Bradley | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 09.10.2015
Retired Gen. Russel Honore talks about how individuals can be prepared in case of a disaster and Soldiers from E-1 to E-4 can now apply for an Army Emergency Relief loan or grant without notifying their chain of command....
Audio by John Bradley | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 09.10.2015
Soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade conducted a combined arms live fire exercise to demonstrate solidarity with their NATO allies and the Army is now offering deployment resilience training for spouses and families....
Audio by Sgt. Rachel Badgeley | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 09.10.2015
U.S. and Japanese infantrymen are working together during a live fire exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and 1st Infantry Division Soldiers attend an Armed Forces Night in Kansas City....
Audio by Sgt. Rachel Badgeley | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 09.10.2015
SMA Daniel Dailey talks about education and promotions for the future force and The annual International Sniper Competition will kick off at Fort Benning on Oct. 19....
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 09.10.2015
Thank you for taking your time to learn about the Holocaust and those persons living in the Dayton area who were affected by this historic and tragic event. Please check the museum’s website to listen to oral histories from people who witnessed these events first-hand. We hope that the sharing of this knowledge will ensure that a similar event is prevented in the future....
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 09.10.2015
On the wall you will see photos of railcars. These are called “forty and eights.” During World War I, many American “Doughboys” traveled to the front in French railcars displaying the notice that each car could carry 40 men or eight horses. Therefore, they quickly became known as “forty and eight” railcars. In World War II, “forty and eights” again transported supplies and......
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 09.10.2015
Go to the photo cut out of the man showing a concentration camp tattoo on his forearm. This man is Henry Wyrobnik. Henry was born in Lodz, Poland. He, his parents, siblings and many other family members were put into the Lodz Ghetto by the Nazis until August 1944, when he and his family were sent to Auschwitz. Henry shared some reflections of his experiences. As the Allied Armies approached,......