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Units in North Carolina [1] 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment - Fort Bragg [2] 27th Public Affairs Detachment - Fort Bragg [3] II Marine Expeditionary Force Public Affairs - Camp Lejeune [4] 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [5] 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [6] 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [7] 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [8] Headquarters, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [9] 505th Engineer Battalion, N.C. National Guard - Gastonia [10] 40th Public Affairs Detachment - Fort Bragg [11] 2nd Marine Logistic Group Public Affairs - Camp Lejeune [12] 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment - Garner [13] 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit Public Affairs - Camp Lejeune [14] 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Public Affairs - Camp Lejeune [15] 10th Public Affairs Operations Center - Fort Bragg [16] Fort Bragg Public Affairs Office - Fort Bragg [17] 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Public Affairs - Cherry Point [18] 82nd Sustainment Brigade - Fort Bragg [19] 2nd Marine Division - Camp Lejeune [20] 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [21] Camp LeJeune Base Public Affairs - Camp Lejeune [22] 50th Public Affairs Detachment - Fort Bragg [23] Regimental Combat Team-2, 1st Marine Division Public Affairs - Camp Lejune [24] Combined Joint Task Force - 82 PAO - Fort Bragg [25] XVIII Airborne Corp Public Affairs - Fort Bragg [26] 382nd Public Affairs Deachment - Raleigh [27] Marines Special Operations Command PAO - Camp Lejeune [28] 49th Public Affairs Detachment (Airborne) - Fort Bragg [29] North Carolina National Guard - Raleigh [30] U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) - Fort Bragg [31] Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point - Cherry Point [32] Marine Corps Air Station New River Joint Public Affairs - MCAS New River [33] II Marine Expeditionary Force (Fwd) - Camp Lejeune [34] U.S. Army Parachute Team, the Golden Knights - Fort Bragg [35] Regimental Combat Team 6, 2nd Marine Division - Camp Lejeune [36] 449th Theater Aviation Brigade - Morrisville [37] Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron - Cherry Point [38] Regimental Combat Team 8, 2nd Marine Division - Camp Lejeune [39] Task Force 44th Medical Command - Fort Bragg [40] 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team - Clinton [41] 18th Fires Brigade - Fort Bragg [42] Warrior Transition Battalion - Fort Bragg [43] 16th Military Police Brigade - Fort Bragg [44] 4th Psychological Operations Group Public Affairs Office - Fort Bragg [45] Marine Aircraft Group 40 - MCAS Cherry Point [46] 37th Engineer Battalion (Combat)(Airborne) – Joint Task Force Eagle - Fort Bragg [47] 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard - Charlotte [48] 440th Airlift Wing, Pope AFB, North Carolina - Fayetteville [49] 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) - Fort Bragg [50] United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School - Fort Bragg [51] 28th Combat Support Hospital - Ft. Bragg
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[24] Keeping Panjshir Province Secure
Task Force Cyclone's 410th Military Police Company out of Fort Hood, Texas, is helping to keep one of the safest provinces in Afghanistan secure by training Afghan National Police in the Dara district of Panjshir using a 30-day "immersion" program. (03/14/10)
[24] Local villagers witness first Afghan air assault
The members of the Afghan National Security Forces Air Assault Academy executed their first air assault mission, March 10, in the village of Qual ' Ehye Beland, Afghanistan, outside of Bagram Airfield. (03/13/10)
[24] Tropic Lighting Road renamed to honor fallen Soldier Soldiers in Task Force Freedom gather in the city of Kandahar to honor the life of U.S. Army Sgt. Demetrius Void, a 20-year-old native of Orangeburg, S.C., attached to the 57th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 11th Signal Brigade, III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas, at a street dedication ceremony held on Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan, March 10. (03/13/10)
[4] U.S. forces advise, assist Iraqi Highway Patrol in Anbar
U.S. forces in Ramadi are partnering with Iraqi Highway Patrol to conduct nightly route clearance patrols in the highest-threat zone in Al Anbar province. (03/13/10)
[24] Task Force Black Rock provides medical treatment for children injured by IED
French soldiers provided medical treatment for young Afghans seriously injured by an improvised explosive device, March 11. (03/13/10)
[24] Wardak governor talks of future, security, governance, development A journalist by trade, Muhammad Fidai has a resume that includes presidency of the South Asian Free Media Association, the founding of several publications, and extensive work with non-government agencies. He also speaks fluent English. (03/13/10)
[24] Ghazni PRT changes command, maintains path to reconstruction in Ghazni
In a change of command ceremony at Forward Operating Base Ghazni, distinguished Afghans and American and Polish soldiers bid farewell to the current Provincial Reconstruction Team and welcomed the incoming members of the PRT, March 11. (03/13/10)
[5] Collaboration: The key to successful humanitarian aid distribution
In the blazing Caribbean sun, the streets of Port-au-Prince bustle with traffic and pedestrians. The air buzzes with the sound of honking horns, music from Bob Marley, and hundreds of voices raised in conversation and greeting. Down one side-street, all the noises are muffled and fade away. The noise of the city is replaced by the soft squawking of radios and quiet discussions of U.S. Army soldiers as members and volunteers from the non-governmental humanitarian aid organization Secours Islamique France (SIF) form a circle to finalize the distribution plan for the day. (03/13/10)
[24] Jalalabad Jig: Task Force Mountain Warrior runs for St. Patrick's Day
Service members and civilians serving under Task Force Mountain Warrior ran a three and a half mile race in honor of St. Patrick's Day on Forward Operating Base Fenty in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, March 13. (03/13/10)
[11] Combat Logistics Battalion 22 Marines return from Haiti
Approximately 250 Marines and Sailors from Combat Logistics Battalion 22, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, returned March 8 from a recent deployment to Haiti with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. (03/12/10)
[11] Lejeune-based Marines return from Afghanistan, greeted by loved ones
Cpl. Curtis Wiseman, a warehouse clerk with Combat Logistics Company 252, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, stood in the back of an alphabetically-organized line waiting to have his blood drawn just hours after returning from an Afghanistan deployment, March 9. (03/12/10)
[11] Archbishop of Military Services visits Camp Lejeune
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, the Roman Catholic Archbishop for U.S. Military Services, visited several major commands aboard Camp Lejeune, including Marine Corps Installations East, II Marine Expeditionary Force, 2nd Marine Division and 2nd Marine Logistics Group, March 5-9. (03/12/10)
[11] 8th Engineers take leadership to new levels
Some people were born to be great leaders, some people were put into situations where they were molded into great leaders and some continue to develop a leadership style that works for them. But no matter what the situation, everyone has room for improvement. (03/12/10)
[4] Intimate look at a truck driver who left a legacy with sustainment unit
There are few John Wayne heroes left in Iraq. (03/11/10)
[24] Utah Reservists help Khost province succeed
A group of Utah Reservists deployed to southeastern Afghanistan have come to know the meaning of two sayings popular with village elders in Qalandar District: "Don’t write on ice," and "We will wait for you another year, but you’re not a shrine for us to worship." (03/11/10)
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[25] 03.14.2010
USNS Comfort completes Haiti mission; Service members take measures to combat malaria; Mission proves skills, flexibili...
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[24] 03.11.2010
Secretary of Defense visits ANA at Camp Pol-e-Charki; 4th Kandak, 1st Brigade Soldiers and U.S. Soldiers compete in combined action Commander's Cup; 201st Corps Soldiers graduate from recent Communication Course; 201st Corps CG visits troops in Taghab District of Kapisa Province; 201st Corps Soldiers take literacy e...
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[25] 03.10.2010
Return to normalcy: Haitians go back to work weeks after disaster; JTF-Haiti commander commends Comfort's crew; 209th MP cooks pleased to support JTF-Haiti; Labrador retriever brings special skills to Ha...
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[24] 03.07.2010
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[25] 03.06.2010
U.S. military's medical role in Haiti declines; Thank you; Country musician Big Kenny performs for troops in Ha...
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[24] 03.03.2010
ANA Soldiers complete NATO Weapons Course; Afghan National Army Chief of Staff visits the 201st Corps Ganberry Garrison; Three ANA Soldiers found guilty during recent court
proceedings at new courthouse on Camp Pol-e-Charki; 201st Corps commanding general travels the country to meet with his Soldier...
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[24] 02.24.2010
201st Corps commandos conduct helo-training; 201 Corps officers graduate from NATO weapons tactics course; Jalabad Garrison Soldiers graduate from six-weeks of medical training; Jalabad Garrison donates sports gear to local
cricket teams; 201st Corps Soldiers sharpen shooting ski...
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[25] 03.03.2010
American, Haitian engineers assess building damage; SECNAV visits Bataan, thanks crew for efforts in Haiti; Soldiers provide communications support in Haiti; Next wave of Colombian medics arrive in Ha...
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[25] 02.27.2010
Coast Guard helps to rebuild Haiti's ports; Airmen volunteer while h...
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[25] 02.24.2010
Navy teaches Haitians critical medical skills; Military compensates Haitians for claims during operation; Italians, Brazilians join forces to provide humanitarian relief; JTF-Haiti awaits final World Food Program requireme...
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[12] 02.22.2010
Tiny team performs Army-wide mission; Mississippi Guardsmen ramp up excess equipment turn in; Soldiers learn to communicate on the job with Iraqis; Operation Clean Sweep to come to Normandy; Wounded veterans return to Iraq; General visits US Army Europe Soldiers at Balad; Security forces along Iraq, Turkey border inspect trucks; Providers assist with redistribution of armor assets; Logistics Training and Advisory Teams meet at JBB; 90th SB trains Coastguardsmen in counter-IED class; Trans. company assists units in preparation for drawdow...
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[25] 02.12.2010
Seabees bring their 'can do,' assist local MD's; Red Falcons return to Jammeau, build tr...
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[25] 02.17.2010
Marines stand vigilant at U.S. embassy in Haiti; Airmen continue to fly Predator missions over Ha...
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[25] 02.20.2010
Service members distribute clean, fresh water in Haiti; Army divers help repair Haitian seap...
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[24] 02.19.2010
201st Corps Soldiers conduct rescue operations for avalanche victims; 201st Corps Soldiers respond and provide crucial assistance to thousands of stranded vict...
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[24] 02.11.2010
201st Corps Soldiers recognized for heroic actions; Soldiers' bravery saves lives during suicide attacks; Logistic Seminar held at Camp Pol-e-Charki; helps prepare participants for future operations; 215th Corps of the Afghan National Army officially establis...
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[24] Afghanistan National Security Forces Air Assault Academy B-roll of the Afghanistan National Security Forces Air Assault Academy in Parwan, Afghanistan. Scenes include the ANA maintaining helicopters, group instruction and boxing up Afghan related pamphlets and books. Produced by Spc. Brandon M. Evans. (03/10/10)
[24] Petty Officer 2nd Class Additon Talks to a WTVT-TV reporter about his responsibilities in Afghanistan, how many deployments he has been on, when he expects to return home and having a big wedding when he returns home (03/9/10)
[24] Petty Officer Second Class Additon Talks to a WFTS reporter about how the Navy is helping with operations in Afghanistan, his mission on this deployment and missing his family and friend back home.
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[24] Petty Officer 2nd Class Additon Talks to a WFLA-TV reporter about what his responsibilities are in Afghanistan, what is the hardest part of the deployment, what led him to join the military and how he passes the down time. (03/9/10)
[2] Fort Bragg Pack Rats Package about the daily activities of parachute riggers at Fort Bragg. Produced by Spc. Jenie Fisher (03/5/10)
[4] Paratrooper Makes His First Jump in Iraq - Package Package made from "Paratrooper Makes His First Jump in Iraq " b-roll about the 82nd Airborne's first advise and assist brigade in Iraq who assist Iraqi counterparts in para- trooping as well as combat skill, maintenance, medical and communication. Produced by Pfc. Jessica Cooke. (03/4/10)
[4] Paratrooper Makes His First Jump in Iraq B-roll of the 82nd Airborne's first advise and assist brigade in Iraq who assist Iraqi counterparts in para- trooping. Scenes include various paratroopers in the plane awaiting their jump and then one by one jumping out of the plane. Also see "Paratrooper Makes His First Jump in Iraq " in the package section. Produced by Pfc. Jessica Cooke. (03/4/10)
[25] Col. Kane Talks to the Pentagon Channel about how the U.S. troops are assisting in Haiti during Operation Unified Response, when the USNS Comfort may return home, the improvements being made in Haiti and whats next for U.S. forces in Haiti. (03/3/10)
[1] Brig. Gen. Hodges, Part 1 Talks to PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer about the battle for the city of Marjah in Afghanistan, what the military has learned about the tactics of the insurgents during Operation Moshtarak and the reactions of the Afghan citizens to the operation. Part 1 of 2. Operation Moshtarak. RCS2010 (02/26/10)
[1] Brig. Gen. Hodges, Part 2 Talks to PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer about civilian casualties, the use of precision guided weapon systems and the next area of focus in Afghanistan. Part 2 of 2. Operation Moshtarak, RCS2010, (02/26/10)
[2] The Priestners Carry On Package about the Priestner family dealing with the loss of a father and a husband, all the while helping other families cope with losing a loved one. Produced by Spc. Bransen. (02/26/10)
[2] XVIII Airborne Corps Training at Fort Bragg Package of a Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge at Fort Bragg and his standards to himself and his Airborne Corps. Produced by Spc. Jenie Fisher. (02/24/10)
[25] Staff Sgt. Alexander Talks to a WAVE reporter in Louisville, Kentucky about what it is like to be a Haitian native who is serving with the U.S. Army in the Haiti Relief operations. Operation Unified Response, Haiti Relief, JTF-Haiti (02/23/10)
[25] Staff Sgt. Alexander Talks to a WHAS-TV reporter about the progress being made in Haiti and finding his daughter in Haiti. Operation Unified Response, Haiti Relief, JTF-Haiti (02/23/10)
[25] Staff Sgt. Alexander and Mr. Milby Talks to a reporter about trying to bring his daughter back to the United States, the progress being made in Haiti after the devastating earthquake, the supplies needed in Haiti and the recovery effort in Haiti (02/23/10)
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[4] Spc. Lyle Talks to a Fox Sports Radio show host in Los Angeles, Calif., about playing sports in high school, why she joined the military, leaving college and sports for deployment, her daily duties and how she keeps up with sports while in Iraq.
[4] Pfc. Utterback Talks to a Fox Sports Game Time React show host in Los Angeles, Calif., about his daily duties, the performance of his favorite sports teams, when he will return home and sends greetings to his family.
[4] 82nd Airborne paratroopers jump in Iraq First Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers are known around the world for their strategic response force capabilities. The brigade's legacy unit - the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment - has conducted partnered airborne exercises and operations with numerous countries over the past 60 years. Army Pfc. Jessica Cooke tells us how American paratroopers are preparing for future partnership opportunities by conducting Airborne operations at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq.
The 1st/82nd is the first Advise-And-Assist Brigade in Iraq's Al Anbar province. The paratroopers have conducted extensive training with their Iraqi security force counterparts in combat skills, maintenance, medical, communications and numerous other areas since they arrived last August. The brigade is expected to redeploy to Fort Bragg, N.C., later this summer.
[4] 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers Jump In Iraq Condensed LEAD: First Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers are known around the world for their strategic response force capabilities. The brigade's legacy unit - the 504th (FIVE-OH-FOURTH) Parachute Infantry Regiment, has conducted partnered Airborne exercises and operations with numerous countries over the past 60 years. Army Private First Class Jessica Cooke tells us how American Paratroopers are preparing for future partnership opportunities by conducting Airborne operations at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq.
TAG: The First of the 82nd is the first Advise-And-Assist Brigade in Iraq's Al Anbar province. The Paratroopers have conducted extensive training with their Iraqi Security Force counterparts in combat skills, maintenance, medical, communications and numerous other areas since they arrived last August. The brigade is expected to redeploy to Fort Bragg, North Carolina later this summer.
[4] Sgt. Philbin Talks to a Fox Sports Game Time React show host in Los Angeles, Calif., about why he joined the military, the New York Yankees, his daily duties and sends greetings to his family.
[7] Sgt. Hutton Talks to a WGRT-FM reporter about joining the military, joining the military with her son at the same time, staying in contact with her son and her responsibilities in Kuwait
[7] Sgt. Hutton Talks to a reporter from The News about what it is like in Iraq, what her responsibilities are, what the culture is like in Kuwait, getting to ride a camel and keeping in touch with her family through technology.
[7] Sgt. Hutton Talks to a WSCC-FM reporter about why she joined the military, joining the Army with her son, when she expects to return home, having no regrets in joining the Army, what she plans to do when she returns home and what her responsibilities are
[25] Cpt. Ware Talks to a WTOC reporter in Savannah, Ga., about the support provided by the crew of the USNS Comfort for Haitian earthquake survivors, since it arrival there just days after the massive earthquake devastated the island.
[24] Mr. Campbell Talks to a Hernando Today reporter in Brooksville, Fla., about his multiple tours, his work with the Afghan police, working with translators and U.S. Soldiers, the dangers he faces, being a former police officer, the weather in Afghanistan, the Afghan culture, being away from his family, what has prepared him for his multiple tours, life in Chicago and Florida and trips to local villages. Audio only.
[4] Sgt. Tellez Talks to a Fox Sports Game Time React show host in Los Angeles, Calif., about the San Antonio Spurs, why he joined the Army, his daily duties in Iraq, the Dallas Cowboys, communicating with his wife and daughter and sends greetings to his family.
[4] Iraqi Army Soldiers and U.S. Paratroopers Fire Mortars Over five months of mortar training with U.S. Paratroopers have paid off for Iraqi army soldiers. Army Pfc. Jessica Cooke takes us to Lake Thar Thar, where Paratroopers are assisting 1st Battery, 1st Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division Soldiers during their first mortar live fire exercise.
[4] Sgt. 1st Class Malone Talks to a Fox Game Time React show host in Los Angeles, Calif., about his duties as a public affairs officer in Iraq, how Iraqi security forces are improving and becoming self-sufficient, his opinion on different professional sports organizations and sends greetings to his family.
[4] 2nd Lt. Franks Talks to a Fox Sports Game Time React show host in Los Angeles, Calif., about how he chose to join the military, his family members who have served in the past and are currently serving, his favorite sports teams and he sends greetings to his wife and family.
[4] Cpl. Seedarnee Talks to the host of Fox Sports Game Time React in Los Angeles, Calif., about how his favorite sports teams are performing, his daily duties in Iraq, what motivated him to join the Army, the teams he predicts will be competing in the Super Bowl and sends greetings to his friends and families.
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