Audio by Petty Officer 3rd Class Diana Sherbs | U.S. Coast Guard Arctic | 11.22.2013
In this week's Deck Watch, Alaska Regional Response Team speaks with local, tribal, state and federal representatives in Anchorage, Alaska, about a proposed dispersants authorization plan. Deck Watch is a weekly five minute radio program covering Coast Guard news and operations throughout Alaska. (U.S. Coast Guard audio by 17th District Public Affairs)...
Courtesy Audio | Secretary of the Army | 11.22.2013
Spc. Michael Sands talks to an Oak Lawn Patch reporter, in Oak Lawn, Ill., about competing in the Best Warrior competition in Fort Lee, Va....
Courtesy Audio | Secretary of the Army | 11.22.2013
PFC George Smith talks to a WWJB-AM reporter about competing in the Best Warrior competition.
Audio by Spc. Andrew Vidakovich | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 11.22.2013
Ohio National Guard soldiers train Serbian soldiers at JMRC in Hohenfels, Germany; Sergeant Major of the Army Chandler says the Army will be reduced to 490,000 soldiers by 2015; Spc. Jonny Hudson reports from the Best Warrior competition at Ft. Lee, Va....
Audio by Capt. Alejandro Aguilera | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 11.22.2013
Cpl. Corey Fletcher, Wooster, Pa., talks to a WBZ, about his work maintaining aircraft and preparing them for flight and Thanksgiving in Afghanistan....
Courtesy Audio | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 11.22.2013
Gunnery Sergeant Matthew M. Turner, from Dunsmuir, Calif., talks to a Fox Sports Game Time React about his duties as an ordinance chief for a Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 stationed at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan....
Audio by Sgt. Carl Greenwell | AFN Afghanistan | 11.22.2013
Afghan National Army's Mobile Strike Force take the lead in Southern Afghanistan, patroling the streets and looking to take control of insurgent activity in the area....
Courtesy Audio | 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division Public Affairs | 11.21.2013
Base Alpha Kilo's Winn Mete takes in a request from a specialist to not call the unmanned aerial vehicles "drones."