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Nov. 5 began and might have ended like any other day for Kanesha Howard, an Army spouse and mother of two. Instead, she found herself living a nightmare by midday, franticly wondering if she still had a husband.
11.12.09, Story by Spc. Christopher Gaylord
In the aftermath of the Nov. 5 shootings, Soldiers, family members and civilians are looking for answers, but they're also looking for help.
11.12.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
"Pop, pop, pop." Those were the sounds Fort Hood's first responders heard when they arrived at the Soldier Readiness Processing Center here Nov. 5.
11.07.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
Just about the most important thing for Soldiers to have, especially amid back-to-back deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, is caring leadership.
10.22.09, Story by Spc. Christopher Gaylord
Military contractor Wayne A. Sanders, liaison, Field Support Activity – Iraq, brings a bit of American history to the Victory Base Complex.
04.30.09, Story by Spc. Eric Glassey
Atop Al Faw Palace's courage balcony, Soldiers of the 13th Public Affairs Detachment, Fort Hood, Texas, stood ready to transfer authority to the 114th Public Affairs Detachment, a National Guard PAD from Concord, N.H., in a ceremony, April 29.
04.29.09, Story by Sgt. Lindsey Bradford
Lt. Gen. Lloyd J. Austin, commanding general, XVIII Airborne Corps, officially transferred authority of Multi-National Corps – Iraq to Lt. Gen. Charles H. Jacoby, commanding general, I Corps, at Al Faw Palace, April 4, signifying the end of a successful 14 months in Iraq for the Fort Bragg-based Corps.
04.04.09, Story by Spc. Christopher Gaylord
Service members and civilians gathered at Slayer Lake, in the shadow of Victory over Iran palace, to try and reel in the big one during the second annual Operation Catch Fish competition, March 7.
03.14.09, Story by Spc. Eric Glassey
In an effort to ensure sexual assault victims get the best care possible, no matter where they are in the world, the Department of Defense organized a task force to review sexual assault prevention and response procedures.
03.13.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
Usually, candid discussions about sex are saved for private times between friends. A revolutionary program called "Sex Signals" wants to change the taboo nature of sexual discussion and use that new found comfort to combat acquaintance rape.
03.13.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
The United States and its ideals and beliefs are protected by an all volunteer armed forces. To continue to protect freedom and end terrorism worldwide, the Army counts on Americans to put their country before themselves and raise their right hands in defense of the nation. The U.S. Army Accessions Command, based at Fort Monroe, Va., is dedicated to ensuring that all potential volunteers have the information needed to make such an important life decision.
03.13.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
In the 13th naturalization ceremony conducted in Iraq, 251 Soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines from 65 different countries and bases across Iraq became American citizens in the rotunda of Al Faw Palace, March 3. The youngest participant was 19 and the oldest was 45.
03.03.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and civilians from multiple coalition forces came together at Lost Lake on a dark, chilly Sunday morning to try and make it to the top.
02.16.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
On Aug. 3, 2003, while traveling the dangerous roads of Afghanistan, a cameraman working for Fox News risked his life to save a U.S. Marine from a vehicle engulfed in flames.
01.27.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Joy Pariante
Many people ring in the New Year watching the crystal ball drop in Times Square and counting down with great anticipation to a brand new beginning.
12.31.08, Story by Spc. Christopher Gaylord
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