Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 05.23.2013
When World War I started, all the warring powers had airplanes, but lacked in a complete understanding of their potential. British and French aviators made critical reconnaissance observations that helped save 100,000 British troops from capture at Mons and win the First Battle of the Marne. One of the most difficult tasks was getting ground commanders to believe them. The French aviators took......
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 05.23.2013
Wilbur Wright enabled the first use of airplanes in combat by teaching two Italian officers to fly in 1909. The Italians used airplanes in Libya during the Italo-Turkish War of 1911. That conflict marked the first use of reconnaissance aircraft (a Bleriot XI on Oct. 23, 1911) and the first bombing attack (a German Etrich Taube on Nov. 1, 1911). The Italians even took photographs from their......
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 05.23.2013
Air intelligence did not begin with the Wright Brothers. It initially became possible because of the Montgolfier brothers’ first manned balloon flight on 21 November 1783. Count Pilatre de Rozier and Marquis d’Arlandes ascended up to 3,000 feet in a hot air balloon and traveled for five miles (see model above you). Eleven years later, the French first used the balloon in combat. The Battle......
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 05.23.2013
The National Museum of the United States Air Force began in 1923, not as a tourist attraction, but as an educational tool for Army engineers to study aeronautical engineering techniques from around the world. In the ensuing years, the museum also served as a place to study the application of air power, ballistic missiles and the contributions the Air Force made to the space race. Since 1996,......
Audio by Staff Sgt. Jose Ibarra | 2d Cavalry Regiment | 05.23.2013
Category: C-audio News Report Title: Week of the Dragoons Primary Contributor: SSG Jose Ibarra Target Audience: Service Members, DOD Civilians and their Families Total Run Time: 01:52 Keith L. Ware Public Affairs Competition...
Courtesy Audio | Defense Media Activity - Proper | 05.23.2013
May is Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The Filipino-American Association aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni celebrated with traditional Filipino dances, attire and food. Lance Corporal Amy Douglas brings you the story. Soundbites include GySgt Alvin Cruz - Equal Opportunity Advisor. Produced by LCpl Amy Douglas....
Audio by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Muir and Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Klingenberg | U.S. Coast Guard District 17 | 05.23.2013
This week Deck Watch speaks with Coast Guard Fire and Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Bill St. Clair about the department's recent FAA aircraft pit fire training in Kodiak, Alaska, May 23, 2013. Deck Watch is a weekly five-to-seven minute radio program covering Coast Guard news and operations throughout Alaska. U.S. Coast Guard audio by 17th District Public Affairs....
Audio by Sgt. Ashland Ferguson | 7th Infantry Division | 05.23.2013
Audio of MG Stephen Lanza, 7th Infantry Division, Commanding General at Bayonet Week Award Ceremony. Interviews with Bayonet Soldier of the Year, PFC Nathaniel Kirkpatrick, 3-2 SBCT and NCO of the Year, SGT Nicholas Bogert, 2-2 SBCT....