Courtesy Audio | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.22.2007
Talks to a USA Today reporter about Operation Lightning Hammer in the Diyala province and the makeup of the insurgent population in the area....
Courtesy Audio | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.22.2007
Talks to an NPR reporter about a helicopter crash in which 14 U.S. Soldiers were killed, a suicide truck bombing and the level of enemy activity in the Diyala province....
Courtesy Audio | 302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.21.2007
Talks to a WNPV-AM reporter in Landsdale, Pa., about his education and career history, his duties in Iraq working on bridges, the progress being made within the structure of the Iraqi army, playing soccer for West Point in college and now during his deployment, his military service history and future plans, keeping in touch with family and the importance of the work he is doing....
Audio by Sgt. Scott Pittillo | 1st Cavalry Division | 08.21.2007
This edition features stories on Soldiers uncovering a cache, checking on Iraqis, and QRF. Hosted by Army Sgt. Scott Pittillo....
Audio by Sgt. Scott Pittillo | 1st Cavalry Division | 08.20.2007
This edition features stories on a school bombed by terrorists and an air assault. Hosted by Army Sgt. Scott Pittillo.
Courtesy Audio | 3rd Infantry Division | 08.17.2007
This edition features stories on Soldiers taking the necessary steps to remove improvised explosive devices and a village dedicated to treating the health concerns of local Iraqis. Hosted Sgt. 1st Class Marty Collins....
Audio by Baxter Taylor | 131st Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 08.17.2007
This edition features stories on cleaning up in Afghanistan, the Chief of the Economic Development Branch for MNF-I talks about improving Iraq, and U.S. troops help an Iraqi army unit step out on their own. Hosted by Lance Corporal Alan Addison....
Courtesy Audio | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 08.17.2007
Talks to a Front Lines with Kit Lange reporter in Tulsa, Okla., about the training his platoon is doing to prepare for their new duties, their general morale, noticing the cultural differences when he arrives at home or back in Iraq, studying in his down time, the living conditions of the Iraqi people, his career plans and advises the public not to believe all the information they get from the......