Courtesy Audio | I Marine Expeditionary Force | 08.07.2006
Talks to a reporter from WWT and ABC Radio in New York City, N.Y. about the weather in Iraq, how they adjust to the heat and what measures they take to stay cool....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 08.06.2006
On this edition of Boots on the Ground, members of Bravo Company, 1st Batallion, 35th Armor patrol the streets of Dora in seach for insurgents. These Soldiers also talk with local Iraqi civilians to get a feel for terrorist activity in the area. Sgt. Corey Penethy explains what these Soldier are doing and what they are finding. Produced by Spc. Jesse Belford....
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 08.02.2006
This edition of Boots on the Ground has a story of Camp Victory's own World Cup. Produced by Spc. Jesse Belford.
Courtesy Audio | 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office | 07.31.2006
Talks to a reporter about a classic rock band playing the bases in Iraq.
Courtesy Audio | Multi-National Corps Iraq Public Affairs | 07.29.2006
On this edition of the OIF Update injured Iraqi Police Officers families receive gifts, Hit medics live and work in a train station and 4th Infantry Division soldiers patrol the Dora district in Baghdad. Produced by Army Sgt. Tom Conning....
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....