Story by 1st Lt. Antonia Elena Pearse | 411th Engineer Brigade | 02.11.2014
The war in Afghanistan has been going on for many years and now, part of the mission is to ensure that Afghans can sustain their security forces without the international community. Part of this is through training and advising Afghan National Army members essential soldier tasks such as shooting, land navigation, combat lifesaving and basic construction skills....
Story by Sgt. Edward Siguenza | 1-294th Infantry Regiment | 10.07.2013
The professionalism of Guam Army National Guardsmen in this Operation Enduring Freedom mission made its presence known once again as two "Chamorri Warriors" swept NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan honors late September....
Story by Sgt. Edward Siguenza | 1-294th Infantry Regiment | 10.07.2013
Guam Army National Guard battalion leaders meet, discuss future of its 600 soldiers under one unit
Story by Sgt. Edward Siguenza | 1-294th Infantry Regiment | 09.22.2013
Guam Brothers serve Operation Enduring Freedom in same platoon
Story by Maj. Anthony Chenault | 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team | 06.06.2012
Graduation can be a time of both sadness and happiness for a parent. Sad that their child is moving on to another chapter, and happy that they have completed a major milestone in their life....
Story by Chief Petty Officer Oscar Troncoso | ISAF Regional Command North | 05.09.2012
Wars can be influenced, shaped and ultimately won or lost, with information. International Security Assistance Force leaders know all too well that part of the fight for the hearts and minds of the Afghan people is in the arena known as Information Operations....
Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Christophe Laurent | ISAF Regional Command North | 03.15.2012
Afghan culture is based primarily on trust. To build an effective partnership with the people in Afghanistan is to earn their trust. The same can be said about working with explosives, as the team relies on an enormous amount of trust....
Story by Chief Petty Officer Oscar Troncoso | ISAF Regional Command North | 01.26.2012
Leading one of the most dangerous units in northern Afghanistan normally includes a heavy burden of responsibility for its company commander. Navy Lt. Eric R. Bond, a 2007 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, understands this better than most as the officer in charge of the Combined Joint Task Force Explosive Ordinance unit. The native of Ashburn, Va., is responsible for the safety and......