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ChiefCamepisode27
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 12:18 PM
Chief of Staff of the Army, Gen. George Casey, speaks with Spc. Marvin, Connecticut National Guard.
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ChiefCamepisode26
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 12:18 PM
Chief of Staff of the Army, Gen. George Casey, speaks with Marines in Marjah, Afghanistan.
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ChiefCamepisode30
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 12:02 PM
Chief of Staff of the Army, Gen. George Casey, talks to two students at the Defense Language Institute about the Farsi linguistics program.
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SouthernIraqupdate
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 11:44 AM
Soldiers Radio News: Gail McCabe offers an update from southern Iraq. U.S. transfers JSS Zafaraniya to Iraqi Federal Police. Teens bring Colon Cancer Awareness to their community.
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WarriorGamesSeatedvolleyball
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 11:44 AM
The Army Now: Sgt. Robert Price, an athlete at the inaugural Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., explains the rules of seated volleyball and how he was injured.
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WarriorGamesArmywinsarchery
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 11:44 AM
The Army Now: Sgt. Michael Lukow is the Archery (Recurve) Gold Medalist at the inaugural Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Army swept the archery events overall.
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SyntheticAutomotiveVehicleEnvironmentsproject
From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 11:44 AM
The Army Today: From 1980 to 2005, three Soldiers died in vehicle crashes for every one lost in combat. The Synthetic Automotive Vehicle Environments project (SAVE) provides training for driving in hazardous conditions. Brannon Lamar reports.
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From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 9:50 AM
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From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 9:33 AM
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From: U.S. Army on Fri, May 14 2010 9:02 AM
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FortJacksonVictoryUpdatevolume2
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 2:05 PM
Fort Jackson names its top Soldiers for 2010. Hundreds turn out to honor the contributions Asian/Pacific Americans have made to the military & society. Some Soldiers who have already sworn to defend this country can now call themselves U.S. citizens.
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Kandaharsupplysupportactivity
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 1:50 PM
Kandahar supply support activity
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2010TwilightTattooseason
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 11:05 AM
The Army Now: Soldiers with the Old Guard & Pershing’s Own kicked off the 2010 Twilight Tattoo series in Washington, D.C. Maj. Gen. Karl Horst, Joint Forces HQ-National Capital Region commanding general, explains more. Sgt. Earl Scott reports.
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TransferringJSSSheikhAmirtoIraq
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 11:05 AM
Soldiers Radio News: U.S. transfers Joint Security Station Sheikh Amir to Iraqi Army. The Old Guard kicks off the 2010 Twilight Tattoo season. Provincial Reconstruction Team-Zabul attends a Shura gathering.
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WarriorGamesSpcHill
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 11:05 AM
The Army Today: At the 2010 Warrior Games, Spc. Felipe Hill is looking to win gold to represent Fort Meade and the Army. Sgt. Earl Scott reports.
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Ourdiversityisourstrength
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 9:46 AM
The Army Now: Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs Tammy Duckworth shares why diversity in our Army plays an important roll, especially as we celebrate Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. Sgt. Earl Scott reports.
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InauguralWarriorGames
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 9:46 AM
More than 200 athletes from all the services have gathered in Colorado Springs, Colo., for the inaugural Warrior Games. Sgt. Earl Scott reports.
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Iraqisintransition
From: U.S. Army on Thu, May 13 2010 9:28 AM
The Army Today: Iraq is on the move - politically, economically and militarily. Gail McCabe speaks with Gen. Raymond Odierno, commanding general of U.S. Forces-Iraq.
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BaghdadZoo
From: U.S. Army on Wed, May 12 2010 9:54 AM
The Army Now: Baghdad Zoo requested support from the U.S. government in tending to juvenile tigers and lions who were displaying symptoms of illness.
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DiverseArmyleadership
From: U.S. Army on Wed, May 12 2010 9:54 AM
The Army Now: Honorable Tammy Duckworth, assistant secretary of Veterans Affairs, talks about the important contributions Asian-American Soldiers have made to the U.S. Sgt. Earl Scott reports.
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