(click thumbnail)ALEXANDRIA, Va. Research shows that besides a good commissary, nothing is more important to U.S. service members and civilians overseas than hearing news and music from the United ...
The syndicated morning show will join the American Forces Network, effective Monday, November 13, on AFN Radio’s alternative music channel, Freedom Radio. The show, which broadcasts from iHeartMedia’s ...
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – American Forces Network Europe is expanding two of its live radio programs on AFN The Eagle radio stations starting Monday, according to network officials. The expanded ...
NAPLES, Italy — American Forces Network radio in Naples is out of commission while AFN officials await Italian approval to use a new transmitter. The transmitter is on a site that is home to a ...
The American Forces Radio Network have linked up with the TeshMedia Group, and will now broadcast the John Tesh Radio Show/Intelligence For Your Life Radio, on AFN Radio’s “Today’s Best Hits” channel, ...
(click thumbnail)AFN announcer Sgt. Harry LytleDuring World War Two, the Armed Forces Radio Service “may well stand as the highest expression of American broadcasting.” That was the view of one of the ...
CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea - Rarely in the spotlight, but always shining it on others, are the not-so-quiet professionals of Korea's Armed Forces Network (AFN). Their voices can be heard everywhere, ...
American Forces Network will cease radio play- by-play after Saturday’s Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at RIR. The days of U.S. soldiers overseas huddled around radios listening to World Series games or ...
One more sign that the American military presence in Iraq is winding down: an Armed Forces Network(AFN) radio station is now off the air. After 8 years broadcasting in Baghdad, AFN-Iraq--better known ...
WIESBADEN, Germany - Tuning into AFN-Wiesbaden's 98.7 FM morning show "The Shack" for the first time you might think you're eavesdropping on "head-o-skin" dome twins nodding in agreement by the water ...
Troops stationed overseas, from Afghanistan to Japan, depend on American Forces Network to watch NFL and MLB games during deployments to take their minds off their stressful jobs. But most AFN ...
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