Audio by Staff Sgt. Tiffany Gordon | AFN Afghanistan | 04.27.2010
Members of the Afghan National Police are instructed on reacting to fire while on patrol. Hosted by Air Force Staff Sgt. Tiffany Gordon....
Audio by Cpl. Denmark Knapik-Christensen | AFN Afghanistan | 04.27.2010
The Medal of Honor is the highest honor bestowed upon a service members. Marine Cpl. Dane Knapik-Christensen takes us to Afghanistan where two recipients told their tales to deployed Soldiers of how they earned the Medal of Honor....
Audio by Spc. Marlon Styles | AFN Afghanistan | 04.26.2010
Package of a Soldier from 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 10th Mountain Division wiring Camp Spann in Afghanistan for internet access. Produced by Spc. Marlon Styles....
Audio by Gunnery Sgt. Matthew Butler | I Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.26.2010
Talks to a NPR in Los Angeles, CA, about the amount of Marines in Afghanistan, being in command of Marines in Afghanistan, the progress that has been made in Marjah, a Taliban presence still around Marjah and the training of the Afghanistan security forces....
Audio by Tech. Sgt. Elicia Summerville | AFN Afghanistan | 04.26.2010
With one step an Afghan girl's life changed forever. Tech. Sgt. Elicia Summerville takes us to a medical clinic in Afghanistan where the same girl received a leg up on life....
Audio by Senior Airman Jonathon Hernandez | AFN Afghanistan | 04.26.2010
Package about how Soldiers, embedded in the Afghan community share the task of keeping their comrades safe, 24 hours a day. Afghanistan. Produced by Senior Airman Jay Hernandez. Also see "Guard Tower, Short and Long Versions" in the package section....
Audio by Staff Sgt. Kirk Bell | 366th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.26.2010
A captain from Comanche Company, 4/9 Infantry, facilitates a meeting between Iraqi army units working along the Baghdad/Anbar border. Reported and produced by Staff Sgt. Kirk Bell, 366th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, U.S. Division - Center....
Audio by Spc. Kathryn Summerhill | 366th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.24.2010
Soldiers at JSS Ur have the responsibility of manning the Aerostat and watching the video feed for unusual activity. Four soldiers saw the placement of an Improvised Explosive Device on the route that a foot patrol was using to return to the JSS. By seeing the event and alerting the patrol, they were able to prevent the detonation of the IED and save the lives of the soldiers on the patrol.......