Courtesy Audio | International Security Assistance Force HQ Public Affairs | 02.07.2010
General Stanley McChrystal, the Commander of NATOs International Security
Assistance Force and U.S. Forces Afghanistan, during a meeting with members
of the media at ISAF Headquarters in Kabul on 7 Feb....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Division Baghdad | 02.07.2010
This edition of Iron Minute includes the following newscast: Amid tension in Baghdad, a series of car bombings prompt U.S. and Iraqi Security Forces to set up random car inspection points throughout the city with help from their canine friends. Interview with Air Force Staff Sergeant Victor Sanez, dog handler. (Produced by: Sgt. 1st Class Brian Scott)...
Courtesy Audio | 15th Sustainment Brigade | 02.06.2010
Talks to a Grenada Star reporter in Grenada, Miss., about her deployment in Iraq, the food, her children, the best part of her deployment, working with the department of defense her support system, her family's history in the military, her background in the military, being a teacher and mother and dealing with being away from her family. Audio only....
Courtesy Audio | United States Division-Center | 02.04.2010
Over five months of mortar training with U.S. paratroopers have paid off for Iraqi army soldiers.
Courtesy Audio | 49th Wing | 02.04.2010
This is a recap of this week's events.
Courtesy Audio | 13th Armored Corps Sustainment Command (13th ESC) | 02.04.2010
Talks to a KIRO-AM reporter in Seattle, Wash., about his job being a supply driver.
Audio by Spc. Jessica Cooke | 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs | 02.04.2010
Over five months of mortar training with U.S. Paratroopers have paid off for Iraqi army soldiers. Army Pfc. Jessica Cooke takes us to Lake Thar Thar, where Paratroopers are assisting 1st Battery, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division Soldiers during their first mortar live fire exercise....
Audio by John Ohab | Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs | 02.03.2010
This edition features a discussion about the number of improvised explosive device casualties, which has increased tremendously, especially for Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Soldiers who are exposed to IED associated blasts are often not aware of any resulting mild Traumatic Brain Injury and return to duty without proper medical diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Thomas Meitzler, scientist at......