Area Support Group Qatar Public Affairs Office


Area Support Group Qatar Public Affairs Office

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Recent Image Galleries

Archbishop of the Military Services, USA, Timothy P. Broglio celebrates Mass for Area Support Group – Qatar Archbishop of the Military Services, USA, Timothy P. Broglio celebrates Mass for Area Support Group – Qatar
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio reads the gospel during Mass for the U.S. Army’s Area Support...



Though far away, Reading, Pa., is close for two in Qatar Though far away, Reading, Pa., is close for two in Qatar
Food Program Manager Chief Warrant Officer 2 Wayne Niehus and ITT Systems Corporation Dining...



Military, civilians take in drag racing season opener Military, civilians take in drag racing season opener
A Ford Mustang races down the track at the Qatar Racing Club Dec. 2. The Mustang was taking part...



Thanksgiving at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar Thanksgiving at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar
U.S. Ambassador to Qatar Joseph LeBaron, center, and Area Support Group – Qatar Commander Col....



Soldiers receive ‘royal treatment’ at races Soldiers receive ‘royal treatment’ at races
Spc. Sveen Alvarado of Severn, Md., looks at photos he took during horse races at the Racing and...





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News Stories

‘Patton’s Own’ DFAC named second best in Army
The Area Support Group – Qatar “Patton’s Own” Dining Facility was named the large garrison runner-up in the 2011 Department of the Army Phillip A. Connelly Award competition.


Though far away, Reading, Pa., is close for two in Qatar
This Army camp west of the Qatari capital of Doha may be thousands of miles away from Reading, Pa., but two camp dining facility staff members found hometown ties much closer than that.


Military, civilians take in drag racing season opener
More than 100 military members and civilians from Camp As Sayliyah attended the first round of the Qatar Racing Club Arabian Drag Racing League season Dec. 3 and 4 as guests of the club’s management.


Soldiers Receive Royal Treatment At Races
Soldiers of Area Support Group - Qatar literally received ‘royal treatment’ at the Doha Racing and Equestrian Club Thursday, Nov. 18, after being invited to watch that night’s races in the track’s Royal Lounge.


Veterans honored for service, past and presentVeterans honored for service, past and present
“America owes each of you a debt that, I believe, can never be repaid,” U.S. Ambassador to Qatar Joseph LeBaron told dozens of military and civilian members during Camp As Sayliyah’s Veterans Day ceremony.




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Recent Publications

Desert Mesh 70. ASQ-QA vFRG page keeps homefront informed; commander, CSM columns; airmen keep speeds down, security up at CAS; getting to know some Georgia Guardsmen; R2P2 program closes down; CAS organizational day pics; ASA visits CAS; APS-5 gets fuel, rocket system; chaplain's column; team takes medals in marksmanship tourney; summer heat awareness

05.01.2011

Desert Mesh 70. ASQ-QA vFRG page keeps homefront informed; commander, CSM columns; airmen keep speeds down, security up at CAS; getting to know some Georgia Guardsmen; R2P2 program closes down;...

Arm in arm to honor Dr. King
On target with Qatari forces
Father, son weld together in Qatar
Commander's, CSM's columns
Repair facility gets Strykers back in fight
Contracting even run for area bases
Soldier volunteers for expectant dad's deployment

03.01.2011

Arm in arm to honor Dr. King On target with Qatari forces Father, son weld together in Qatar Commander's, CSM's columns Repair facility gets Strykers back in fight Contracting even run for area...

Desert Mesh Issue 68
Jan-Feb 2011

01.01.2011

Desert Mesh Issue 68 Jan-Feb 2011

Qatar Base Relay for Life Raises Cancer Awareness; Third Army general greets Florida guard; Top-ranked pool players visit troops in Qatar; Hines completes year as top CENTCOM medical logistician; Soldiers celebrate Army birthday at Qatar hotel

07.18.2010

Qatar Base Relay for Life Raises Cancer Awareness; Third Army general greets Florida guard; Top-ranked pool players visit troops in Qatar; Hines completes year as top CENTCOM medical logistician;...

Washington welder tackles Strykers; Third Army heats up Hellfire; Airmen rush medical supplies to Bishkek; Florida Guard upholds federal readiness; Medal of Honor recipients meet troops; Olympians share medals

05.13.2010

Washington welder tackles Strykers; Third Army heats up Hellfire; Airmen rush medical supplies to Bishkek; Florida Guard upholds federal readiness; Medal of Honor recipients meet troops; Olympians...

Somerset Soldier receives Bronze Star; Urgent medical items shipped to support troop surge; Troops find four-day pass effective; Third Army bids farewell to senior leader in Qatar; Qatar sheik invites troops to fastest full-body drag race; Soldiers pledge volunteer support at Qatar school; Georgia Soldier shoots in Qatar skeet competition

03.04.2010

Somerset Soldier receives Bronze Star; Urgent medical items shipped to support troop surge; Troops find four-day pass effective; Third Army bids farewell to senior leader in Qatar; Qatar sheik...

Lt. Gen. Webster Greeting from ASG-QA


 
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Lt. Gen. Webster Greeting from ASG-QALt. Gen. Webster Greeting from ASG-QA
Send a greeting to Lt.Gen. Webster on his retirement




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Recent Audio

Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Cotton
Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Cotton, from McDonough, Ga., talks to a WTAD-AM reporter in Quincy, Ill., about his involvement in the cancer charity event Relay for Life, his medical history of bone cancer, dealing with the cancer and treatment, remaining in the military after his cancer diagnosis and sends greetings to family and friends.


Civilian Tad Wendler
Civilian Tad Wendler of Olympia, Wash., talks to a reporter from The Fabricator Magazine in Ill., about a medical condition preventing him from enlisting in the military, how he became a welder, his work and education history that led to his current work with the military, his current career plans, the types of welding his current duties demand and the different types of opportunities he has in his current job.


Pfc. Rogers
Talks to a Voice of America reporter in Los Angeles about when celebrities come to visit and perform for the troops and what it means to them and how it boosts morale. Audio only.


Staff Sgt. McGowan
Talks to a Life on the Water reporter in Huntsville, Ala, about his life in Southern Georgia, his four tours to Iraq, Kuwait, Korea and Qatar, the waterways he enjoys back home, his family life, how the people react to the Soldiers, seeing the cities in Qatar, how he met his wife and how Americans can honor Soldiers on Veterans Day. Audio only.




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