Courtesy Audio | U.S. Army Reserve Command | 07.10.2012
Maj. Gen. Marsha Anderson talks to a KMJQ-FM reporter about her responsibilities, helping service members transition back to the civilian work force and why she joined the military...
Audio by Sgt. 1st Class John Wollaston | U.S. Army NATO | 07.10.2012
Lead: The U.S. Army NATO brigade has accomplished an impressive milestone worthy of the record books … Sgt. 1st Class John Wollaston (wool-uh-stun) tells us about “the streak” in this report … Brett Farve started 297 consecutive games in the NFL … Cal Ripken, Jr. Played in 2,632 straight baseball games … NASCAR’s Jimmy Johnson won 5 consecutive championships … but to the......
Courtesy Audio | War.gov | 07.09.2012
Seven U.S. troops were among those killed during a series of violent Taliban attacks over the weekend.
Audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Simpson | U.S. Coast Guard Northeast | 07.09.2012
BOSTON - Crewmembers from Coast Guard Station Chatham, Mass., rescue 32 men from the SS Pendleton after it broke in two Feb. 18, 1952. This audio is part four of seven commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Pendleton rescue. U.S. Coast Guard audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Rob Simpson....
Audio by Cameron Currie | AFN Afghanistan | 07.09.2012
When the casualties of war rear their ugly head, an expedient extraction is necessary to ensure a high survival rate amongst US and Afghan soldiers. Senior Airman Cameron Currie tells about a security team who protects landing zones in Kabul. Includes sound bites from Sergeant Emery Lee, 1186th Military Police Company. Hometown: Lockhart, Tx....
Courtesy Audio | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 07.09.2012
"Proud Americans" Battalion are the first to conduct a fire mission in Afghanistan, Washington Army National Guard teach life saving tactics to the Thai army, soldiers run the "Shadow Race" marathon in FOB Sharana, Afghanistan....
Courtesy Audio | War.gov | 07.06.2012
Trucks are moving again along ground supply route from Pakistan into Afghanistan.
Audio by NMUSAF PA | National Museum of the U.S. Air Force | 07.06.2012
Dutch Van Kirk, the navigator from the B-29 Enola Gay, the aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, gives a first-hand perspective of one of World War II's most famous missions....