Audio by Lance Cpl. Lennon Dregoiw | AFN Iwakuni | 02.17.2021
U.S. Marine Corps Military Working Dog (MWD) Bogi retires after serving aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, and is reunited with her former Handler, Sgt. Angela Cardone in Waikiki, Hawaii, Feb. 17, 2021. MWD Bogi retired due to an injury and was adopted by Sgt. Cardone. (U.S. Marine Corps audio file by Lance Cpl. Lennon Dregoiw)...
Audio by Cpl. Troy Saunders | Defense Media Activity - Marines | 10.22.2018
I'm Corporal Troy Saunders with your Marine Minute. Marine Corps Installations Pacific recently participated in Exercise Constant Vigilance at Camp Kinser in Okinawa, Japan. The exercise helps to increase the overall emergency response and security readiness of the installation's Marines, sailors and civilians. Also in the news, Marine veterans from the first ever Special Basic Class at......
Audio by Lance Cpl. Savannah Mosby and Pfc. Troy Saunders | Defense Media Activity - Marines | 02.28.2017
I'm Private First Class Troy Saunders with your Marine Minute. The Marine Corps has launched the "Year of the Reunion" website to help Marines and veterans keep connected by helping organize reunions and announce upcoming events. General Robert Neller, the commandant of the Marine Corps, has emphasized that reunions are an important tool in curbing suicides. SB1: "Once you're a Marine,......
Audio by Sgt. Nigel Robinson | 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.16.2013
Radio News Story of Reunion of Vietnam Veterans
Audio by Sgt. Crystal Madriz | AFN Afghanistan | 02.14.2012
Brothers in arms once again, a legendary regiment reunites for the first time in half a century. The 5th Infantry Regiment is the third-oldest unit currently serving in the U.S. Army. This regiment has fought in virtually every major war led by the American Army since 1808....
Audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Brandon Shelander | AFN Afghanistan | 09.20.2011
Muslam Haqiq Shah is a small boy who was born with his bladder outside of his body. He's now reunited with his family thanks to Maj. Glenn Battschinger, the U.S. Army civil affairs officer who discovered the boy in Jalalabad. He arranged for Muslam to receive corrective surgery in New Jersey....