Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.27.2006
On this edition of Boots on the Ground the Army implements a futuristic type device known as a common remotely operated weapons system or CROW, a joystick-operated .50 Cal machine gun. Features an interview with Army Sergeant Charles Curtis. Produced by Army Sgt. Tom Conning....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.25.2006
Everyone wants to know when the U.S. will begin drawing down troops in Iraq, but before anyone can come home, Iraq must be secure. Sgt. Tom Conning gets an update on Iraqi Security Force readiness from the Iraqi Assistance Group....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.25.2006
A group in Iraq is investigating criminal acts. Saddam Hussein's brutal reign as dictator of Iraq may be over, but evidence of his regime's atrocities still lay buried throughout the country. Spc.Jesse Belford has a story on the people who are digging up the dirt on Iraq's former dictator....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.25.2006
U.S. Army Europe's Fifth Corps Soldiers make up most of the Mult-National Corps Iraq's headquarters. Spc. Marshall Pesta joins USERUA's command sergeant major as he checks in on his troops at Camp Victory....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.25.2006
Servicemembers and civilians arriving at Camp Victory can expect a shorter stay in transient housing. Spc. Marshall Pesta reports that it's now quicker to get a trailer....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.25.2006
Soldiers at Camp Victory didn't have to wait for the NFL season to begin to see the Denver Broncos cheerleaders. Spc. Jesse Belford ran into the group as they visited with the troops....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.25.2006
Life on Camp Victory can get monotonous sometimes, and Soldiers will do anything to pass the time. Sgt. Tom Conning talks about two Soldiers who set up a studio in their trailer....
Courtesy Audio | U.S. Naval Forces Central Command / U.S. 5th Fleet | 07.22.2006
BEIRUT, Lebanon - A group of U.S. Marines from Interim Marine Corps Security Force (IMCSF) Bahrain arrived here July 20 to provide security for the commercial vessel Orient Queen as it assists with the voluntary departures of U.S. citizens. For more information click here. Produced by Petty Officer 2nd Class Bobby Northnagle....