Audio by 1st Lt. William Grove | 13th Armored Corps Sustainment Command (13th ESC) | 04.20.2010
Talks to a Radio Lia reporter in Seattle, Wash., about her current deployment in Iraq, how it compares to her first deployment, her family, the progress of her unit's mission and U.S. efforts in Iraq....
Courtesy Audio | DVIDS Hub | 04.20.2010
Talks with the Captain's America radio show about his job, getting an education with government assistance, and his daily schedule....
Audio by Senior Airman Jonathon Hernandez | AFN Afghanistan | 04.20.2010
Package about how a small group of Soldiers, with limited supplies, keep their vehicles ready to go into battle. Produced by Senior Airman Jay Hernandez. Afghanistan....
Audio by Cpl. Denmark Knapik-Christensen | AFN Afghanistan | 04.20.2010
The Provincial Reconstruction Team at Forward Operating Base Farah, Afghanistan, has supplied nearby villages with schools, orphanages and even electricity. Marine Cpl. Dane Knapik-Christensen takes us to Farah where the unsung heroes of the team are receiving some over-due attention....
Courtesy Audio | United States Division-Center | 04.20.2010
Iraqi police are getting a leg up ...well, technically four legs up ...when it comes to fighting terroism. Pfc. Jessica Cooke takes us to Ranadi, Iraq, where anbar policemen are training with explosive-detecting cannines. (Produced by Pfc. Jessica Cooke, 1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs Office.)...
Audio by Cpl. Denmark Knapik-Christensen | AFN Afghanistan | 04.19.2010
At a young age children begin forming opinions and ideas about the people that surround them. With the U.S. Military in Afghanistan, the day to day interactions between a Soldier and a young Afghan child could produced a positive influence in the way a future adult perceives the American people. Marine Cpl. Dane Knapik-Christensen takes us to an orphanage in Afghanistan, where a visit by some......
Audio by Cpl. Bryan G. Lett | AFN Afghanistan | 04.19.2010
Nine out of 10 times on the battlefield in Afghanistan, a combat lifesaver will be the first person available to save a wounded Soldier's life, according to one U.S. Army medic. Marine Cpl. Bryan Lett explains how Americans are sharing life saving knowledge and skills with their Afghan counterparts...
Audio by Spc. Marlon Styles | AFN Afghanistan | 04.19.2010
In response to the president's decision to increase force in Afghanistan, the U.S. military is building up its presence in the north. The Naval Construction Battalion or Seabees, as they are known, are there building camp Deh Dadi from scratch. The camp will be home to the Army, Navy and Marines. Shelter is a priority for all of the incoming troops....