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    • Soldiers Radio News

      Audio by Spc. Jonathan Hudson   |   Defense Media Activity - Army   |   12.06.2013

      Soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas, get flipped around during rollover training, and key leaders in Germany stand up against sexual assault....

    • Maj. Christopher Murphy

      Courtesy Audio   |   U.S. Army Reserve Command   |   12.06.2013

      Maj. Christopher Murphy, Georgetown, Texas, talks to a Williamson County Sun Inc. reporter about his background in the military and working with Operation Toy Drop....

    • Ohio's Aviation Heritage Tour: Conclusion

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.05.2013

      Take just a moment to reflect on your location. You are standing on what was once the landing area for Wright Field. Established in 1917, Wright Field served as an important flight test and development facility from World War I through the end of World War II. Wright Field was consolidated with nearby Patterson Field in 1948, and to this day Wright-Patterson Air Force Base remains a key......

    • Ohio's Aviation Heritage Tour: Jim Lovell

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.05.2013

      Stand near the Gemini spacecraft. Cleveland native Jim Lovell served in the U.S. Navy and as a NASA astronaut with the Gemini and Apollo programs. On Dec. 4, 1965, Lovell and Frank Borman were launched into space on the history-making Gemini 7 mission. The flight lasted 330 hours, 35 minutes and included the first rendezvous of two manned maneuverable spacecraft. The Gemini 12 mission,......

    • Ohio's Aviation Heritage Tour: John Glenn

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.05.2013

      Stand near the John Glenn exhibit. John H. Glenn Jr. was born in Cambridge and grew up in New Concord. In his long aviation career, he flew with the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Air Force, set a speed record and shot down enemy aircraft. But he is best known as the first American to orbit the earth and, later in life, as the oldest person to fly in space. During the Korean War, Glenn was......

    • Ohio's Aviation Heritage Tour: Neil Armstrong

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.05.2013

      Walk through the Cold War Gallery and stand near the Apollo 15 Command Module at the entrance to the Missile and Space Gallery. Wapakoneta native Neil Armstrong took his first airplane ride in a Ford Tri-Motor at the age of 6. As a young boy, he developed an interest in aviation and astronomy and earned his private pilot’s license when he was 16, before he learned to drive an automobile.......

    • Ohio's Aviation Heritage Tour: William Pitsenbarger

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.05.2013

      Walk past the Bob Hope exhibit and through the connecting link. Turn left and go to the Combat Search and Rescue exhibit in the Southeast Asia War Gallery. Pararescueman William H. Pitsenbarger, who was born in Piqua wanted to quit high school to join the U.S. Army Special Forces’ Green Berets. His parents convinced him to stay in school, and after graduating in 1962, Pitsenbarger joined......

    • Ohio's Aviation Heritage Tour: Curtis LeMay

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   12.05.2013

      Move to the front of the B-17. Curtis LeMay has been called the “father of modern strategic bombing” and is one of America’s most famous air commanders. The Columbus native attended The Ohio State University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. In 1928, he entered the Armed Services as a flying cadet. LeMay participated in the first mass flight of B-17......