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Coalition forces met with Afghan leaders June 10 to discuss an explosion that occurred in Asadabad city the previous day.
06.11.09, Story by Lt.j.g. James Dietle
Water is a substance so basic and essential to life that it needs no introduction. Everyone knows what it is and why they need it, especially in the harsh Afghan environments. However, Soldiers rarely care where it comes from or what it goes through before it reaches them.
06.10.09, Story by Pfc. Charles Wolfe
Two companies from the 759th Military Police Battalion have come to northeastern Afghanistan, and in an Assumption of Responsibility ceremony, June 5, assumed the duties of the 527th MP Company.
06.08.09, Story by Staff Sgt. David Hopkins
Education has become a key focus in Kunar province for the provincial reconstruction team, which has mapped out a construction plan estimated at $15.9 million to build 58 schools along the border in Afghanistan.
06.06.09, Story by Lt.j.g. James Dietle
Spc. Jonathan Goodwin is a lot of different things; husband, father of seven children, jokester, and the kind of person who can light up a room with his sense of humor. But before he was any of these things he became a Soldier, signing up for his first enlistment in May of 1992.
06.03.09, Story by Pfc. Charles Wolfe
For the third time in a year, an air assault mission in the Laghman province of northeastern Afghanistan provided humanitarian aid and coordinated information-exchange efforts between locals and International Security Assistance Force leaders concerning ongoing counterinsurgency operations in the area.
06.02.09, Story by Spc. Jason Dorsey
A table and chair now sit empty in the corner of the newly dedicated Sergeant Douglas John Bull Dining Facility in honor of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division's first Soldier lost in Operation Enduring Freedom IX.
06.02.09, Story by Staff Sgt. David Hopkins
Kunar Provincial Reconstruction Team and 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment helped local officials from the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to distribute humanitarian aid to families harmed during a recent indirect fire attack in Kunar.
06.02.09, Story by Lt.j.g. James Dietle
As a supply clerk, it's Spc. Francisco Rivera Gonzales' job to get essential equipment to the frontline troops when they need it most.
05.21.09, Story by Spc. Brandon Sandefur
The Nangarhar provincial reconstruction team joined provincial government officials and the people of a rural village in Dara-Noor District to celebrate the completion of a boys and girls school, May 12.
05.15.09, Story by Capt. Dustin Hart
During a trip to Afghanistan, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visited Forward Operating Base Ramrod, the only battalion-sized U.S. unit operating in the Kandahar province, approximately 80 miles west of Kandahar City.
05.08.09, Story by Tech. Sgt. Jill LaVoie
The Soldiers who man Combat Outpost Lowell near the Pakistan border see combat action almost daily.
05.05.09, Story by Staff Sgt. David Hopkins
The Kansas Agri-business Development Team unfurled its colors in Laghman province, Afghanistan, May 3.
05.03.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Adora Medina
When a man with blood-soaked hands emerged from a small shop in the Nishgam bazaar in northeastern Afghanistan in mid-March and approached a troop of Soldiers he had one request for their medic—to save a baby's life.
04.26.09, Story by Staff Sgt. David Hopkins
Army Staff Sgt. Kevin P. Sanders believes that he was born to be an infantryman.
04.16.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Adora Medina
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