On this month's episode of DINFOS Live, we'll be discussing the unique nature and mission of the Combat Camera information force and the Defense Information School's Visual Documentation Course, which trains and prepares Mass Communication Foundations Course graduates for Combat Camera units around the globe. To help us understand these concepts, we'll welcome two instructors from the VISDOC course, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Charles Probst and Mr. Drew Pendraki.
She is an unstoppable force of nature.
“I'm Superwoman. I can do anything. I can do all things and through Christ who strengthens me,” laughed retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Darlise Henderson.
Henderson has experienced resistance and setbacks in life, but they never stopped her from fighting for her dreams.
Night was just falling when the contingency response team stepped off the C-17 Globemaster III into organized chaos.
“There were literally hundreds and hundreds – possibly thousands – of refugees,” said Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Gibson, 621st Contingency Response Squadron air traffic controller, describing his first impression of the flight line. “There wasn’t much of a direction on where to go because everything was...
Mr. Hal Pittman, the Acting Director of the Defense Media Activity (DMA) at Fort Meade, Maryland visited staff, faculty and students of the Defense Information School.
The swoosh of the automatic door announces the arrival of weary travelers as they struggle, dragging themselves and their heavy suitcases through the front door of the hotel. When they lift their tired heads, there, at the desk to greet them, is a most unusual sight.