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Recent Video

Creech Air Force Base, Nev. Training OperationsCreech Air Force Base, Nev. Training Operations
MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aircraft participate in training operations at Creech Air For...


Interview with LTC Kurt Neddenriep, on the 221 Cavalry live firing its Bradleys for the first timeInterview with LTC Kurt Neddenriep, on the 221 Cavalry live firing its Bradleys for the first time
Interview with LTC Kurt Neddenriep, commander of the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada National Gu...


Nevada National Guard Cavalry Unit Live Fires its Bradley's for the First TimeNevada National Guard Cavalry Unit Live Fires its Bradley's for the First Time
Package of the only cavalry unit in the Nevada National Guard returned to a vehicle gunnery range fo...


Nevada National Guard Trains During New Year's Eve in Las VegasNevada National Guard Trains During New Year's Eve in Las Vegas
Over 140 Nevada National Guard soldiers trained in Las Vegas during New Year's. This is the 11th con...


Cardiac Catheterization LabCardiac Catheterization Lab
This edition features a story about how Nellis Air Force Base opens a new Cardiac Catheterization La...


IndyCar Driver J.R. Hildebrand Flies with the ThunderbirdsIndyCar Driver J.R. Hildebrand Flies with the Thunderbirds
The Thunderbirds perform media orientation flights to showcase the pride, precision and professional...


Tenn. National Guard Engineers build skills, schools in El SalvadorTenn. National Guard Engineers build skills, schools in El Salvador
Package on two Tennessee National Guard Engineering Companies training in El Salvador by building sc...


Deployed AZ National Guard Unit Hosted a Shadow ‘Pat’s Run’ in El SalvadorDeployed AZ National Guard Unit Hosted a Shadow ‘Pat’s Run’ in El Salvador
“Pat’s Run” is an annual race held in Tempe, Arizona, in honor of Pat Tillman, a former NFL s...


Arizona Army National Guard Medics Talk About TeachingArizona Army National Guard Medics Talk About Teaching
Arizona Army National Guard medics talk about teaching Salvadoran soldiers how to save a life in co...


B-roll of Arizona Army National Guard Medics Teach Salvadoran Soldiers How To Save a Life in Combat During ‘"Beyond the Horizon 2011"B-roll of Arizona Army National Guard Medics Teach Salvadoran Soldiers How To Save a Life in Combat During ‘"Beyond the Horizon 2011"
B-roll of Arizona Army National Guard Medics teaching a Combat Lifesaver Course to Salvadoran Soldie...


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News Stories

109th Airlift Wing members who assisted in rescue of burned sailors will be available to the media Friday
Two New York Air National Guard Airmen who were part of a 109th Airlift Wing aircrew that evacuated seven badly burned fishermen from Antarctica to New Zealand at the request of the National Science Foundation, Jan. 13. will be available to speak with members of the press tomorrow.


Red Horse airmen conduct air drop and sling load training with Nevada Army National GuardRED HORSE airmen conduct air drop and sling load training with Nevada Army National Guard
Members of the 820th Rapid Engineers Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer airborne flight, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and guardsmen from the Nevada Army National Guard conducted air-drop and sling-load training operations here, June 28 and 29.


Calif. Guard linguists bridge language gaps in Salvadoran exerciseCalifornia Guard linguists bridge language gaps in Salvadoran exercise
The following quote is from 9th Century Roman Emperor Charlemagne, translated into Spanish.


U.S. soldiers stationed in El Salvador participate in 'Pat's Run'
About 30,000 people participated in “Pat’s Run” on April 16 in Tempe, Ariz., but Sun Devil Stadium wasn’t the only finish line. U.S. Army Master Sgt. Terry Thompson, with some help, replicated the run more than a thousand miles south in El Salvador.


Air Force dentists treat more than 2,500 Salvadorans for BTH 2011
Air Force Capt. Brent Winward caught his fellow instructors off guard when he spontaneously removed his belt Thursday during an oral hygiene class for fourth graders in El Salvador. Winward then asked for four student volunteers to stand in a diamond shape at the front of the class. Two of the children represented teeth as they stood in place. The other two children grabbed opposite ends of the belt and pulled back and forth with the belt sliding between their motionless partners, simulating a string of floss moving between two teeth. The demonstration was meant to teach children the importance of flossing. “Almost everyone here, children and adults, don’t know what floss is,” Winward said. “Education is a big part of it, but there is much more. Money and access are also big hurdles to overcome.” That is an unsettling realization for 27 Airmen dentists and technicians who concluded Thursday their 10-day dental assistance exercise after treating more than 2,500 patients and performing more than 3,500 procedures. The assistance was part of Beyond the Horizon 2011, a 4-month-long, joint-service training exercise to provide construction, medical and dental support to the people of El Salvador. This month’s dental exercise is the first of two. The next one, led by the U.S. Army, is set to begin May 23.


BTH 2011 civil affairs seeks to aid those who have ‘nothing’ in rural community
Priest Mario Nilson Sanchez put on a pleasant demeanor to preach to his flock on a humid Sunday in San Ildefonso, a rural, agriculturally-based village in El Salvador. Behind the scenes, though, Sanchez, 33, is less optimistic — he’s worried.


Soldiers teach Salvadorans combat medicineSoldiers teach Salvadorans combat medicine
Sgt. 1st Class Robert Barnes pans across the tent, looking each of the 10 Salvadoran army soldiers in the eye and states, “If you can’t do these five things, your buddy dies before he even sees the doctor.”


American troops observe, learn from Salvadoran army weapons training
A platoon of recruits, from the Salvadoran army’s 5th Infantry Brigade, stood in formation ready to execute their mortar drills on the edge of a dirt soccer field. But before they are given the command, Lt. Oscar Gomez, the lead training officer today, sends them on a sprint across the field. Most return with smiles on their faces.


Airmen seek to fix ‘big problem’ in El Salvador with dental aidAirmen seek to fix ‘big problem’ in El Salvador with dental aid
Hector Flores was simply going for an afternoon walk, nothing more.


Salvadoran exercise serves as a homecoming for some
Fellow sailors thought Petty Officer 2nd Class Jack Marroquin was foolish when he admitted his anticipation to leave Antigua last month for El Salvador. Marroquin’s stay on Antigua’s beautiful beaches surrounded by the blue Caribbean Sea was nothing compared to his anticipated deployment to build schools in a foreign nation. Well, for him at least. Marroquin, a Navy steel worker from Houston, Texas, deployed last month to El Salvador for Beyond the Horizon 2011, a 4-month-long, inter-service exercise to supply humanitarian aid, medical assistance to the citizens of the nation and fulfill annual training obligations for several U.S. guard and reserve units.


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U.S. Air Force airmen, 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, finish up post...



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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Burke, 104th Fighter Wing crew chief, Massachusetts Air...



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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Burke, 104th Fighter Wing crew chief, Massachusetts Air...



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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Benjamin Digiammo, 104th Fighter Wing avionics journeyman,...



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Recent Audio

Sgt. Cramutolo
Talks to a reporter from the Arizona Republic about joining the National Guard, volunteering for the Presidential Inauguration, what her responsibilities are, how long she has been in Washington D.C., when she is going to leave Washington D.C., the excitement around the event, her military career, this being her first Presidential Inauguration and what she is looking forward to the most.


Sgt. Cramutolo
Talks to a WTCD-AM reporter in Carlson City, Nev., about her duties in public affairs, locations where she has been stationed, dealing with being away from her family and her future in the military.


Sgt. Cramutolo
Talks to a KCMY-AM reporter in Carlson City, Nev., about her deployment expectations, her job duties as a public affairs specialist and her ability to disclose certain military operations related information.


Capt. Johnson
Talks to a KKOH reporter in Reno, Nev., about his connections to Nevada, his duties as a public affairs member and training on the DVIDS system.


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