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Talks to a reporter about the local climate and describes the present patrol.
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Continues to talk to a WPRI reporter in Providence about the Global War on Terrorism, a three block war, convoys and dealing with IEDs, freedom for the Iraqi people and Afghans and his civilian job and family. Part 2 of 2....
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Talks to a WPRI reporter in Providence about his job in the Global War on Terrorism, how locals react towards arriving troops, convoy operations in Baghdad area, dealing with terrorist threats, and fighting for civilians' freedom and democracy. Part 1 of 2....
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Talks to an NBC reporter about the situation and treatment of detainees under his command, the capacity of brigade facilities, and compensation methods for wrongfully detained victims....
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Talks to a KWTX reporter in Waco, Texas, about the conditions of his facility and detainees, their philosophy in interrogating prisoners, and the goals for the facility....
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Interview between Marine Colonel Mike Cheston (from Providence, RI) in Qatar and WPRI in Providence. He talks on several issues, ranging from the overall global war on terrorism, a three block war (humanitarian efforts, police actions, fighting), convoys and dealing with improvised explosive devices, freedom for people in Iraq and Afghanistan, the real threat in the theater, his duties in......
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Interview between Colonel Austin Bay in Baghdad and KWTX in Waco, TX. He says morale is high in the country and everyone is encouraged by events in Najaf. Also talks about how the country is picking itself up after "35 years of theft"....
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Interview between Captain Goodwin (from Muscle Shoals, Alabama) in Mosul and WHNT in Huntsville. They talk about cultural differences, weather, football and staying in touch with everything back home. He says every day feels like Monday, and they try not to think about the possibility of getting hurt. Unit members stick together, pick each other up, and have a lot of pride in the job......