Air Force MSgt. Eric Branzones with Armed Forces News in San Antonio, Texas, prepares to broadcast live from an undisclosed location in Iraq on Dec. 10, 2003, during Operation Iraqi Freedom. File ...
Service members assigned overseas will be able to tune in and watch their favorite football teams for free throughout the entire upcoming NFL season. The Defense Media Activity and American Forces ...
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan — U.S. service members, Defense Department civilians, military retirees and their families living overseas together have watched more than 1 million hours of ...
The government shutdown is causing different strains on military service members and their families, in the form of temporarily suspended afterschool programs, to limited radio and television access ...
The Department of Defense offers active duty and retired military members overseas a way to catch all the football excitement for free. The American Forces Network announced the return of NFL games ...
(The Center Square) – Troops overseas won't miss the Super Bowl faceoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday. The Defense Media Activity and the American Forces ...
The American Forces Network (AFN), the U.S. government’s television and radio broadcast service for military personnel and their families stationed overseas, has renewed its Service Level Agreement ...
MURRIETA, Calif.—The American Forces Network (AFN), the U.S. government’s television and radio broadcast service for military personnel and their families stationed overseas, has renewed its Service ...
Fifty one years ago I was preparing to leave Frankfurt, West Germany after spending over a year in Uncle Sam’s Army at the American Forces Network, Europe. At that time, I didn’t realize how fortunate ...
April 21 (UPI) --American Forces Network will reduce radio programming starting on May 1 to "better streamline operations," the Department of Defense announced Monday. Removed will be the AFN Legacy, ...
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