Courtesy Audio | 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division | 04.11.2011
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Battles talks to a KACZ-FM reporter in Manhattan, Kan., about his duties as the communications network non-commissioned officer in charge (NCOIC) for his brigade and how the advent of communicating via internet improves the morale of deployed troops....
Audio by Staff Sgt. Junius Stone | International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs | 04.11.2011
ISAF's weekly podcast, featuring the farewell of NATO Ambassador Mark Sedwell and the second meeting of the ISAF and Afghan women's soccer teams....
Audio by Master Sgt. Eric Kerr | International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs | 04.11.2011
Afghanistan radio stories
Audio by Master Sgt. Eric Kerr | International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs | 04.11.2011
Afghanistan radio stories
Courtesy Audio | International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs | 04.11.2011
ISAF radio story, Negligent Discharge Prevention
Courtesy Audio | AFN Afghanistan | 04.10.2011
Keeping service members away from potential threats is a constant struggle. Airman 1st Class Marshall Hunsaker visits a course where Soldiers train to handle danger from a much safer distance in Afghanistan. Sound bites include Staff Sgt. Caleb Smith - Course NCOIC, Sgt. Erik Vargas - Robot Operator and Spc. Robert Meloney - Course Instructor. Produced by Airman 1st Class Marshal Hunsaker....
Audio by Cpl. Nathanael Carberry | AFN Afghanistan | 04.10.2011
The United States began using airplanes in military operations during World War I. Military helicopters have been in use dating back to World War II because of their ability to take off and land vertically, in a small area. In the 1980s, the US military began developing an airframe that would combine the speed of and airplane and the movements of a helicopter. Marine Corporal Nate Carberry......
Audio by Julia Conner | Fort Cavazos Public Affairs Office | 04.10.2011
Civilian wellness get fit; Apache arts and crafts; Easter festival anti-bully rands.