Courtesy Audio | U.S. Coast Guard District 17 | 01.13.2012
KODIAK, Alaska - Deck Watch is a five to seven minute radio program featuring news from across the state of Alaska. The feature this week is an interview with Cmdr. Scott Johnson, operations section chief for the Coast Guard forces in Nome, and Denise Michaels, mayor of Nome, about the critical fuel delivery operation. U.S. Coast Guard audio by D17 External Affairs....
Courtesy Audio | Defense.gov | 01.13.2012
Secretary Panetta thanks Soldiers at Ft. Bliss, TX and explains how the new Strategic Guidance will affect the Army.
Courtesy Audio | Defense.gov | 01.13.2012
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEN Martin Dempsey delivers remarks at the Ambassador S. Davis Phillips Family International Lecture at Duke University in Durham, NC....
Courtesy Audio | Defense Media Activity - Air Force | 01.13.2012
Package about Sailors from 17 regional and international schools gathering at Kinnick High School for the Far East Wrestling Tournament. Produced by Petty Officer Adrian White....
Audio by Spc. Crystal Madriz | AFN Afghanistan | 01.13.2012
One of the reasons troops are in Afghanistan is to promote safety and stability for the Afghan people. Promoting security and empowering the Afghan people is a step in the right direction for transition out of Afghanistan. To be able to accomplish this, troops have ongoing training and communication with local Afghans....
Audio by Spc. Crystal Madriz | AFN Afghanistan | 01.13.2012
Combat medics are responsible for providing care to service members who experience frontline trauma on the battlefield. Medics are embedded with each platoon not only to access casualties but to monitor the ongoing health of their team. For medics like Zachery Weaver, ensuring that his platoon is taken care of is his priority....
Audio by Spc. Crystal Madriz | AFN Afghanistan | 01.13.2012
The Army's infantry soldiers or 11 Bravos are specially trained for the role of fighting the enemy face-to-face, historically they bear the brunt of the casualties of combat in war. Despite this face, there are men like Blake Parrott who stand up and say, "I'll do it."...
Audio by Sgt. Paul Robbins | 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit | 01.13.2012
Marines and sailors with Company A, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, execute an assault on Kin Blue training area, Okinawa, Japan, using combat rubber raiding craft. As the MEU’s Boat Company, this training prepares the unit for real-time objectives it may face in upcoming regional security operations. The unit is approaches from......