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    • 260121-NSASOUDABAYRADIONEWS

      Audio by Petty Officer 3rd Class Curtis Burdick   |   AFN Souda Bay   |   01.19.2026

      NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY SOUDA BAY, Greece (JAN. 21, 2026) Priya Munagala, Naval Support Activity (NSA) Souda Bay USO Representative, speaks about an upcoming event and how you can volunteer, Jan. 20, 2026. NSA Souda Bay is an operational ashore installation that enables and supports U.S., allied, coalition, and partner nation forces to preserve security and stability in the European, African,......

    • Radio Spot - The Big Game at the Landstuhl Community Club

      Radio Spot - The Big Game at the Landstuhl Community Club

      Audio by Airman 1st Class Ayden Worley   |   AFN Kaiserslautern   |   01.19.2026

      A 30-second radio spot promoting the Big Game Party at the Landstuhl Community Club that will air on AFN Kaiserslautern from Jan. 20, 2026, to Feb. 8, 2026. This event will be playing a football game for members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community through the streaming app AFN NOW. (Defense Media Activity audio by Airman First Class Ayden Worley)...

    • 260120-STRIPES

      Audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Justin Stack   |   AFN Souda Bay   |   01.19.2026

      Radio spot dedicated to highlighting where to find the Stars & Stripes paper on NSA Souda Bay.

    • Thinking Inside the Box - The Gauntlet EP31: Preparing Commanders for NTC (NTC Warrior Chronicles)

      Thinking Inside the Box - The Gauntlet EP31: Preparing Commanders for NTC (NTC Warrior Chronicles)

      Audio by Annette Pritt   |   Fort Irwin Operations Group   |   01.16.2026

      Thinking Inside the Box – The Gauntlet, part of the NTC Warrior Chronicles, brings you interviews with the United States Army’s experts in combined arms maneuver, the Observer Coach Trainers (OC/Ts) of Operations Group, at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California. In this episode, host Col. Ian Lauer, Commander of Operations Group sits down with the Col. Michael......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Konbanwa

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip focused on "Konbanwa," the standard Japanese greeting for "good evening." Using "Konbanwa" when you meet someone in the......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Konnichiwa

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip explained the use of "Konnichiwa," the well-known Japanese greeting for "hello." While it translates to "good day," it's......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Ohayo gozaimasu

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. One culture tip highlights the importance of the morning greeting, "Ohayo gozaimasu." It is customary to use this cheerful greeting not......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Practicing English

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip suggests that when interacting with locals, it's polite to first ask "Eigo ga hanasemasu ka?" (Do you speak English?).......