Courtesy Audio | 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 01.17.2002
Package about soldiers from the Iraqi army learning to fire the AK-47 at a range during basic training.
Courtesy Audio | 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 01.17.2002
Package about new Iraqi Police training school that emphasizes discipline and uses Iraqi army soldiers as instructors.
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 01.11.2002
This edition features the following stories: a capture of suspects in a murder and torture cell; a U.S. Navy corpsman who is assisting in the transition training of the Iraqi Police becoming confident with their own medics; a bonding of fireman with Iraqi fireman; and a air assault mission into a terrorist cell suspected of attacks in Iraq. Produced by Spc. Alexandria Corneiro....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 01.11.2002
This edition of the Boots on the Ground features a medic attached to an Iraqi police battalion. Produced by Sgt. Tom Conning....
Audio by Pfc. Tyler McBride | AFN Bavaria | 01.07.2002
Sports Talk, How important is a coach
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 01.03.2002
This edition of the Boots on the Ground features the Iraqi Army's Eighth Brigade National Police whom recently completed a month long training course. Produced by Sgt. Tom Conning....
Courtesy Audio | Air University Public Affairs | 10.01.2001
Then - Colonel David L. Goldfein discusses several themes central to a successful command tour.* His ideas and questions will spark your imagination as you begin preparing for the task ahead of you—squadron commander. He shares stories from other squadron commanders that include both success and failure because, as Goldfein states, “it is from studying our failures that we learn, grow, and......
Courtesy Audio | Air University Public Affairs | 10.01.2001
Then - Colonel David L. Goldfein discusses several themes central to a successful command tour.* His ideas and questions will spark your imagination as you begin preparing for the task ahead of you—squadron commander. He shares stories from other squadron commanders that include both success and failure because, as Goldfein states, “it is from studying our failures that we learn, grow, and......