Audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Alec Kramer | AFN Bahrain | 03.13.2024
Thirty-second spot highlighting the Spring Fling & Excellent Things MWR event to be aired on AFN Bahrain’s morning and afternoon radio show. (U.S. Navy audio by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alec R. Kramer)...
Audio by Adam Reese | White House Communications Agency | 03.13.2024
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Gaggle Aboard Air Force One En Route to Milwaukee, WI
Audio by Senior Airman Saomy Sabournin | Defense Media Activity - Air Force | 03.13.2024
Today's Story: DOD Housing Survey
Audio by William Costello | U.S. Army Human Resources Command | 03.13.2024
From boards to promotions, Officer Promotions are an integral part of a Soldier’s Career. Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) sat down with Officer Promotions Chief, Major Brian Johnston and Colonel Mike Miller, the DA Secretariat Chief, to discuss all things Officer Promotions. This episode discusses the importance of keeping your IPPS-A data current, demystifying common......
Audio by Senior Airman Brooke Sorensen | AFN Aviano | 03.12.2024
American Forces Network (AFN) Aviano radio news reports on the exercise Nordic Response 24 and Sweden's entrance into NATO. (U.S. Air Force audio by Senior Airman Brooke Sorensen)...
Audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Trey Fowler | AFN Guantanamo Bay | 03.12.2024
240312-N-DO281-1001 - Open Line is an hour-long, weekly live broadcast featuring NAVSTA GTMO leadership. (U.S. Navy audio by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Trey Fowler)...
Audio by William Costello | U.S. Army Human Resources Command | 03.12.2024
In this edition of The Adjutant General (TAG) Talks Podcast, Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) discusses the Military Pay transition from the legacy system to IPPS-A with COL Keith Toler and SGM Dimas Fonseca. Putting Soldiers First, especially when it comes to their livelihood, is of utmost importance. Military Pay is currently a hybrid environment; transitioning to IPPS-A is......
Audio by Kristen Taylor | U.S. Army War College Public Affairs | 03.12.2024
Retired United States general and flag officers participate politically as individuals and in groups. Purportedly, participation damages civil-military relations. This article argues these activities, including but not limited to endorsements of candidates, do little harm to US democratic institutions and to the nonpartisan reputation of the military institution. Read the article here:......