Courtesy Audio | 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Public Affairs | 07.27.2007
Talks to a Los Angeles Times reporter about operations in Ninewa Province, how they choose Iraqi army leaders and the threat of al-Qaida in Iraqi in his region....
Courtesy Audio | 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division | 07.26.2007
Talks to an Easy Reader reporter in Redondo Beach, Calif., about his military career history, the progress of Operation Marne Torch, developing a relationship with Iraqi sheiks, the insurgent attack during a soccer victory celebration, what his average day is like, Iraqis successfully defending an insurgent attack and the progress being made by Iraqi security forces towards independent operations....
Courtesy Audio | 1st Cavalry Division | 07.26.2007
This edition features stories on Macedonian troops that train Iraqi army recruits, children are killed by a mortar, Soldiers fire on insurgents planting IEDs and a weapons cache is found in Adamiyah. Hosted by Army Sgt. Scott Pittillo....
Courtesy Audio | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.26.2007
Package about Afghan and coalition forces killing Taliban fighters after they came under attack in Helmand province, Afghanistan....
Audio by Sgt. Jennifer Roux | 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.26.2007
Talks to a KTEM reporter in Austin, Texas about his duties and responsibilities while being deployed.
Audio by Sgt. Maj. Rich Greene | 1st Theater Sustainment Command | 07.26.2007
Talks about Georgian troops receiving extensive warrior training through training conducted by Task Force Gator. The coalition troops are training for Operation Iraqi Freedom....
Audio by Staff Sgt. Rick McNamara | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.25.2007
Package of a key terrorist leader being arrested in the Shirzad District of Afghanistan. Produced by Army Staff Sgt. Richard Mcnamara....
Audio by Sgt. John Mann | 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.25.2007
Package of an attack on a combined patrol in Helmand province, Afghanistan. Produced by Army Sgt. John Mann.