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The DJs versus the gunmen
Story by Sgt. Matt Kuzara | 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division | Date: 11.05.2012Their voices carry out over the whole of the Arghandab District, an area that once was a bastion of Taliban control. Years have passed since the insurgency was defeated in this region north of Kandahar City,... Read More
Regulators focused on mission as Clean Water Act turns 40
Story by Mark Haviland | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | Date: 10.18.2012The Clean Water Act turns 40 today and, though opponents and supporters still debate the scope and effectiveness of the landmark legislation, employees of the regulatory branch here have a clear understanding of... Read More
Soldiers save US dollars helping Afghan drivers
Story by Sgt. Gregory Williams | 3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) | Date: 09.09.2012For soldiers at an entry control point at Camp Marmal, it is very important to get Afghan drivers escorted onto the base as soon as possible. Read More
Police crackdown on credentials for base access
Story by Pfc. Norman Eckles | Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow | Date: 08.17.2012Since 1941, military police around the country have stood post on every military installation, protecting all government assets, and making sure those requesting entry meet the requirements of the Department of... Read More
Afghan leaders learn justice system, spread legal knowledge in Paktika By U.S. Army 1st Lt. Stephanie Sefren
Courtesy Story | 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division | Date: 07.01.2012More than 30 local village elders and a visiting prosecutor gathered at the Zarghun Shahr district center June 28 for a three day course, where they studied Afghan law, conducted a mock trial, and at the request... Read More