
Features headlines about service members serving in Afghanistan. Produced by American Forces Network Afghanistan.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 494 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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This edition features stories on Cav 1-91 meeting with village elders and Afghan security personnel learning the value of working together. Hosted by Sgt. Jeremy Ross.
This edition features stories on progress in fighting the taliban in southern Afghanistan, increased capabilities of the Afghan Air Corps and F-15 maintainers performing routine maintenance on the aircraft. Hosted by Senior Airman Rob Joswiak.
This edition features stories on fighting the taliban in the Kunar province of Afghanistan and F-15 maintainers performing routine maintenance on the aircraft. Hosted by Senior Airman Rob Joswiak.
This edition features stories on German troops assisting the International security assistance force, an infantryman turned helicopter pilot and Bagram Military Hospital accepting local Afghans. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Trevor Pedro.
This edition features stories on the importance of a new medical clinic at Bagram Air Base, how a combat outpost is being protect by long range firepower and service members handling stress. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Trevor Pedro.
This edition feature stories on the increase in violence on coalition forces, U.S. Soldiers survive a rollover in a MRAP vehicle and custom troop keep contraband out of the U.S. Hosted by TSgt. Gene Taylor.
This edition features stories on plans to increase the amount of troops in Afghanistan, the reopening of Korean Hospital on Bagram Airfield and Afghan soldiers undergoing tank training. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Gene Taylor.
This edition features stories on the Pentagon extending the tour for Marines in Afghanistan, U.S. Soldiers training Afghan soldiers to become self-sufficient, and a renaming ceremony for a dining facility in Bagram. Hosted by Tech. Sgt. Gene Taylor.
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This is a great to catch up with the latest news from the flightline at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan. This news update keeps you informed about family members supporting NATO efforts in Afghanistan.
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