Video by Spc. Jacqueline Baine | 356th Broadcast Operations Detachment | 01.06.2012
B-roll of various local high school students touring the Army Strong Zone and listening to a panel of selected Soldier Heros about their experiences in the Army. Produced by SSG Okan Scott and SPC Jacqueline Baine. ...
Video by Staff Sgt. Okan Scott | All American Bowl 2012 | 01.06.2012
B-roll of 2012 All American Bowl Gen. Raymond Odierno speaking to coaches. Also available in high definition.
Video by Staff Sgt. Okan Scott | All American Bowl 2012 | 01.06.2012
B-roll of the 2012 All American Bowl Junior Combine at the Alamodome. Also available in high definition.
Video by Cpl. Elizabeth Gleason | AFN Afghanistan | 01.06.2012
UAVs are essential for both protecting coalition forces, as well as eliminating the enemy. But its the Airmen of the 62nd Air Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron or ERS, that ensure the MQ-9 Reaper stays airborn, with its eyes ready downrange. Sound bites from 1st Lt. Taylor Branco, 62nd ERS Maintenance OIC. Available in high definition. Produced by Staff Sgt. Thomas Skinkle....
Courtesy Video | U.S. Coast Guard District 17 PADET Kodiak | 01.06.2012
BERING SEA — The 420-foot Coast Guard Cutter Healy breaks ice during an escort of the Russian-flagged tanker Renda 250 miles south of Nome Jan. 6, 2012.The Renda is carrying more than 1.3 million gallons of petroleum products for delivery to the city of Nome.U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis....
Courtesy Video | U.S. Coast Guard District 17 PADET Kodiak | 01.06.2012
BERING SEA - The Coast Guard Cutter Healy breaks ice around the Russian-flagged tanker Renda 250 miles south of Nome, Alaska, Jan. 6, 2012. The Seattle-based Healy is the Coast Guard's only operating polar icebreaker. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis....
Courtesy Video | Defense Imagery Management Operations Center | 01.06.2012
Men and women of the Armed Forces report here to Fort Irwin, CA, to experience real world training for their missions once they deploy. The United States Army makes up the majority of the military presence on this base. Approximately 1,600 make Fort Irwin their home for the next 14 days until they leave out for their deployment destinations. From 29 NOV-13 DEC, the NTC tests the......
Video by Senior Airman Angela Nartowicz | Defense Imagery Management Operations Center | 01.06.2012
Men and women of the Armed Forces report here to Fort Irwin, CA, to experience real world training for their missions once they deploy. The United States Army makes up the majority of the military presence on this base. Approximately 1,600 make Fort Irwin their home for the next 14 days until they leave out for their deployment destinations. From 29 NOV-13 DEC, the NTC tests the......