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//The Wire//2300Z April 7, 2026// //ROUTINE// //BLUF: MAJOR ATTACKS REPORTED AT SAUDI CHEMICAL FACILITIES. AMERICAN/ISRAELI FORCES TARGET SOUTH PARS FACILITY IN IRAN. TERRORIST ATTACK REPORTED IN TURKEY. PRESIDENT TRUMP ANNOUNCES TWO-WEEK CEASEFIRE IN IRAN. ARSON ATTACK REPORTED AT WAREHOUSE IN CALIFORNIA.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE----- -International Events-Iran: This morning widespread targeting of railway bridges began in earnest, along with petrochemical facilities which have been persistently struck over the past few days. This morning the South Pars Gas processing facility was struck again, resulting in large fires throughout the facility.Saudi Arabia: Last night major Iranian strikes were reported at the Jubail Industrial Complex. Several fires were reported at the refinery itself, along with chemical production facilities to the southwest of the main facility. SABIC Chemical has indefinitely shut down all 26x manufacturing facilities within this industrial city as a result of the attacks.Analyst Comment: This attack was a big deal as SABIC Chemical is a major producer of ethylene, polyethylene, caustic soda, benzene, and many other petrochemicals necessary for the production of plastics. The Jubail Industrial City complex produces roughly 7% of all of the petrochemicals on planet Earth, and the majority of this industrial zone is still on fire.Bahrain: Vehicle traffic across the King Fahd bridge was suspended due to an expected counterattack from Iran, however after a few hours the bridge was re-opened. Sporadic closures of the bridge network have been reported over the past few days, usually in conjunction with drone sightings.Strait of Hormuz: The chokepoint remains closed to American-aligned vessels, which was demonstrated overnight by two LNG carriers which attempted to make the crossing before eventually turning back.Kuwait: Sentinel satellite imagery from this morning confirmed that American bases throughout the nation have continued to be targeted, with large structures at Camp Arifjan confirmed destroyed.UAE: Fires (which are not the normally observed gas flaring operations) continue burning at several major oil refinery complexes following substantial Iranian attacks a few days ago. Buhasa Oil Refinery, Asab Degassing Station, and the Habshan Gas Processing Complex were all targeted by Iranian drones and missiles, with all of these facilities remaining offline or degraded due to damage sustained.Persian Gulf: One merchant vessel was reportedly struck with an unknown munition in the vicinity of Kish Island this afternoon.Turkey: A terror attack was reported at the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, after three gunmen conducted a small arms attack at the facility. Two police officers were wounded after the assailants initiated the attack by firing into the guard shack outside the facility. Due to the heavy police presence already on site, the attackers were neutralized quickly, with two being killed immediately and the third being severely wounded.-HomeFront-California: This morning a warehouse fire was reported at the industrial sector of Ontario in San Bernadino County. The fire rapidly became a 6-alarm structure fire as the warehouse was mostly serving as storage for paper products, which resulted in the structure being a total loss. Local authorities have stated that this fire is being considered to be an act of arson, and one person was arrested at the scene in conjunction with the investigation.North Carolina: Details have come to light regarding two separate stabbing attacks that took place in Wilmington on Sunday morning. Authorities initially responded to a street fight on North Front Street, in the vicinity of bars and pubs which are normally host to social gatherings on the weekends. Shortly after the bars began to close around 2:00am, a street fight was reported, which re
//The Wire//2300Z April 2, 2026////ROUTINE////BLUF: COLONIAL PIPELINE SHUT DOWN BRIEFLY OVERNIGHT AFTER SUSTAINING DAMAGE IN GEORGIA. STRATEGIC BUILDUP CONTINUES IN MIDDLE EAST AS UNITED STATES BEGINS TARGETING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN IRAN.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE----- -International Events-Middle East: American targeting within Iran continues as Iranian forces continue to hit U.S. bases throughout the region. American bases in Kuwait have been hammered over the past few days, with ballistic missile strikes being reported at Camp Arifjan and Ali Al Salem Airbase. Within Iran, this morning the United States began more deliberate attacks on infrastructure which are not solely military targets. The B1 bridge west of Tehran was destroyed, which was not yet opened (it was still under construction) but would have been the largest bridge in the country and the main link between Tehran and Karaj. Analyst Comment: The Iranians are very likely to retaliate by hitting one (or several) critical bridges throughout the region, on the south side of the Persian Gulf. The King Fahd Bridge linking Bahrain with the mainland was already struck by the Iranians on the opening days of the war (when Saudi forces crossed the bridge to put down the Shia uprising/protests in Manama) so if they wanted to hit it again they've already demonstrated that they have the ability to do so.Iraq: This morning the US State Department issued another travel alert, specifically warning that attacks may escalate over the next 24-48 hours.Analyst Comment: This is probably in response to the kidnapping of American journalist Shelly Kittleson by Kataib Hezbollah two days ago (who still remains missing in Baghdad) but also the deteriorating security situation nationwide, which is being compounded by various Iraqi militia groups beginning to mobilize against American forces in the region.More strategically, the situation is Iraq has deteriorated to it's lowest point in years, and there is now a very real risk of some kind of insurgent uprising coming about, due to the opposing militant groups which have been stirred up by the situation in Iran. This will be an important situation to monitor over the next few weeks.India: Following weeks of petroleum disruptions nationwide, the first oil tanker arrived in Vadinar overnight, completing India's resumption of purchasing crude oil from Iran, which was originally halted in 2019.Analyst Comment: India had previously halted the purchase of Iranian oil due to American sanctions, but due to the war in the Middle East resulting in the US waiving oil export sanctions, India has resumed the purchase of oil from Iran. Indian media reports that the transaction was carried out in Chinese Yuan.-HomeFront-Georgia: Yesterday evening Colonial Pipeline's Line 1 was shut down after sustaining damage during drilling operations. The pipeline was shut down for several hours while repairs were conducted, and as of this morning Line 1 is fully functional.Analyst Comment: While this incident was not the result of malign action and it was resolved quickly, this was still a big deal. This is the largest gasoline pipeline network in the United States, and provides the vast majority of gasoline to the east coast. Considering the recent volatility in the oil markets, this outage occurring right before a major holiday weekend for travel was exceptionally poor timing.Washington D.C. - Several leadership changes have taken place this afternoon. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been relieved of her duties, with her Deputy Todd Blanche taking over her roles until a replacement is found. At the Pentagon, General Randy George was requested to take an early retirement, effective immediately, stepping down from his role as Army Chief of Staff.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: President Trump's address to the nation la
//The Wire//2300Z March 6, 2026// //ROUTINE// //BLUF: GULF WAR CONTINUES AS THE WAR OF LOGISTICS BECOMES PARAMOUNT. AMERICAN BASES THROUGHOUT MIDDLE EAST CONTINUE TO BE TARGETED BY IRANIAN FORCES. TERRORISM CONCERNS REMAIN IN THE HOMELAND AS THE WAR CONTINUES.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE----- -International Events-Persian Gulf: The war continues as before, with Iranian drone attacks remaining constant throughout the region. Dubai alone has been averaging around a hundred munitions being observed each day, nearly all of which are intercepted. Flights out of Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been able to increase somewhat, as Iranian drone attacks have shifted to targeting American military installations and petroleum infrastructure around the region. Camp Arifjan and Ali Al Salem Airbase in Kuwait have been primary targets for Iranian missiles/drones, with significant targeting efforts taking place over the past 24 hours.Concerning American targeting efforts, bombings continue in Tehran and other major cities. Most military infrastructure throughout Iran has been destroyed, and President Trump has stated that no deal is sought, as only unconditional surrender is demanded.Analyst Comment: This has been the blanket statement since the start of the war, but it's not entirely clear as to whom Iranian military forces are supposed to surrender to. Right now, any Iranian who wishes to stop fighting doesn't really have any way to declare that intent. As the United States and Israel rather confidently keep assassinating any sort of political leadership within Iran, it's not known who would even have the authority to sign surrender papers at this point.-HomeFront-USA: Various counterterrorism and law enforcement agencies have been progressively increasing security measures at critical sites around the nation, due to the increased potential for terrorism to take place within the United States as a result of the conflict in the Middle East. NORTHCOM has raised the force protection posture at most North American military installations, with the Trusted Traveler program being temporarily halted while terrorism concerns are elevated.Analyst Comment: Right now, the risk of Iranian government-sponsored combatants engaging targets within the homeland is fairly low. However, due to the prevalence of 5th Generation Warfare being common in the modern world, what is much more likely is the co-opting of the Gulf War by other unrelated groups for their own gain. In short, there probably aren't that many Iranian sleeper agents in the US, but there are dozens of other groups seeking to make a name for themselves, or otherwise hijack national attention for their own gain. As always, predicting when and where security threats will pop up is hard, so increased vigilance is recommended.Washington D.C. - DHS Secretary Noem has been transitioned to a new role, with Senator Markwayne Mullin from Oklahoma being slated to replace her within the next few days.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: Of note, the satellite imagery company Planet Labs has imposed a 96-hour-delay policy with their satellite imagery, so as to prevent their imagery from being used for targeting purposes. As this is an American company, this makes perfect sense at first, as the modern world of commercial satellite imagery within the civilian space has the possibility to impact the war. However, this move is almost certainly not to prevent the Iranians from obtaining targeting data, and implementing this policy a week after the war began (and after American radar sites have been targeted), is akin to shutting the barn door after the horse has bolted.The Iranians are being fed targeting data of their own from the Chinese, who have been all to happy to highlight American losses with their own satellite constellations, which the United States does not control. And though it is alway
This week we have the 2nd installment of engaging with the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division at Camp Arifjan to provide valuable insights into their experiences and challenges during deployment. Guests include: SFC Shane Kramer – Minnesota National Guard MAJ Michael Lowden – Minnesota National Guard SGT Josephine Lowden – Minnesota National Guard CPT Daniel […] The post 34th Infantry Division in Kuwait part 2 appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
This week we are engaging with the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division at Camp Arifjan to provide valuable insights into their experiences and challenges during deployment. Guests include: SGT Natasha Neu – 34th Red Bull Infantry Division SPC Samantha Melde – 34th Red Bull Infantry Division SPCEmily Melde – 34th Red Bull Infantry Division BG Joe […] The post 34th Infantry Division in Kuwait part 1 appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.
Patton's own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Centrals Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, the U.S. and partner nations participate in a live fire exercise at Eager Lion 2019 in Jordan, Service members at Camp Arifjan compete for the German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency, Task Force Spartan remembers fallen fire fighters in a 9/11 memorial, and an escape room at Camp Buehring helps service members increase resiliency. Third, Always First! (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. Jennifer Shick)
Patton's own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. In this edition of Desert Vision, Soldier's of the 452nd Combat Support Hospital and the 1st Theater Sustainment Command participate in a mass casualty exercise, U.S. Army Central holds a change of command ceremony, the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division's Red Devil Rock Band performs for service members and Soldiers participate in a Value of Life event. Third, Always First! (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. Jennifer Shick and Spc. Arielle Lugtu)
Patton's own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Centrals Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, the 401st Army Field Support Brigade conducts a change of command ceremony, Soldiers across Camp Arifjan participated in a Rainbow 5K Color Run, Soldiers of Area Support Group – Qatar celebrate the 244th Army Birthday, Soldiers of the 1106th Aviation Group participated in a participated in a U.S. Army Central aviation subject matter expert exchange with the Royal Jordanian Air Force, and U.S. Army Central Safety Office hosted a Safety Fair for Soldiers at Camp Arifjan. Third, Always First! Video by Spc. Ashton Koller
Patton's own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Centrals Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, soldiers from the 18th Field Artillery Brigade and the 225th Engineer Brigade participate in a medical practice exchange in Jordan, U.S. Central Command hosts a multinational joint training event in Tajikistan, soldiers with the 511th Engineer Dive Detachment participate in an annual diver training operations, a professional body builder gives service members healthy living, and a word on safety from the Port of Shuaiba. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. Jennifer Shick and Spc. Ashton Koller)
Patton's own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Centrals Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, soldiers from the 18th Field Artillery Brigade and the 225th Engineer Brigade participate in a medical practice exchange in Jordan, U.S. Central Command hosts a multinational joint training event in Tajikistan, soldiers with the 511th Engineer Dive Detachment participate in an annual diver training operations, a professional body builder gives service members healthy living, and a word on safety from the Port of Shuaiba. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. Jennifer Shick and Spc. Ashton Koller) This is an updated version with improved audio levels
Pfc. Andrew Zook and Spc. Ryan Swanson broadcast from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait and cover noteworthy events in the month of October, 2019.
Patton's own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. ARMY CENTRAL(S) Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, military working dogs, unit leaves Kuwaiti Naval Base and Soldiers perform Muay Thai, a kick boxing sport to stay in shape and for team building.
This month's edition of Desert Vision features Spc. William China from U.S. Army Central. The broadcast covers stories that vary between the following topics: U.S. troops volleyball game with Burrows Life Gym, Asian American Pacific Islander feature, and Kindness Matters with coverage about mental health concerns. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. Bertha Smith, U.S. Army Central Public Affairs)
The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/ApRTcZ Michael McClam, MD is currently the Medical Director for the youth division at The Menninger Clinic and an Assistant Professor in the Menninger Department of Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. Prior to that, he worked in various administrative and clinical roles at the clinic to include Director of Admissions, Associate Chief of Inpatient Services, the Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment Service, the Hope unit, and the Professionals in Crisis Unit. He also had a previous assignment to the Michael E DeBakey VAMC where he was the psychiatric consultant to the emergency department. Dr. McClam served as a line officer and physician in the Navy, both active duty and reserve, and was assigned to a submarine early in his career (USS ATLANTA SSN 712) and later, as a psychiatrist, to military treatment facilities and reserve component medical units, where he served in various clinical and administrative capacities and retired after 30 years of service. He was deployed to Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. His clinical interests are psychotherapy and treatment of professionals both civilian and military. -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- Are you a doctor struggling to provide the best care for your patients while dealing with financial and caregiving matters out of the scope of your practice? Do you find yourself scrambling to keep up with the latest resources and wish there was an easier way? Finally, our Virtual Health and Financial Conference for Caregivers is here! This conference helps you and your patients enlist the best strategies around health care resources and the best financial steps for your patients to take while navigating care. You don't have to go home feeling frustrated and helpless because you couldn't connect your patients with the best services. In just 90 minutes, our VIP Live Roundtable will answer your questions and be the lifeline that helps your patients put together an effective caregiving plan. Find out more at Jeanniedougherty.com and click on Conference for Caregivers VIP. -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- Join the Conversation! We want to hear from you! Do you have additional thoughts about today's topic? Do you have your own Prescription for Success? Record a message on Speakpipe Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon | Spotify --- Show notes at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/173 Report-out with comments or feedback at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/report Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com Production assistance by Clawson Solutions Group, find them on the web at csolgroup.com
In this episode Bill talks with Retired Navy Chief Petty Officer, and Future Mayor of Harrodsburg Kentucky, Jo Lynn Pike. We talk about why her Mother sent a Navy Recruiter to knock on her door and how a week later her life would change forever. We also talk about learning to eat fast, the bootcamp pudge squad, protecting the puppies, serving in the Philippines during the exile of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, as well as the base strike.We also talk about our time together deployed at Camp Arifjan, working for the police department, the importance of joining your local VFW, retiring as a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy, her other volunteer service, the call to run for Mayor in her hometown, and why Rob Zombie should play her victory party, plus so much more. Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at dreemnutrition.com by using the promo code BOONDOG10 at checkout. So kick back with your headphones and cold one for this latest episode. Enjoy our additional segments featuring music from the Flo White Show and Stories from the VFW Hall. Remember Boondoggle Listeners Matter, so e-mail us at todaysboondoggle@gmail.com and let us know your thoughts so we can read them on air. Tweet us @2daysBoondoggle and Follow us on Instagram @todaysboondoggle as well as on Facebook. Please subscribe and give 5 stars and review. Every review we receive on either Apple Podcast or Google Music we will mention you on a future episode and our Social Media pages. Follow Today's Boondoggle also on our Social Media as well as DomainCle.com and on Anchor.fm Today's Boondoggle logo designed by Stacy Candow. Additional music by Evan Crouse Also please consider financially supporting us at Todays Boondoggle using Venmo, our GoFundMe, or sponsoring us on our Anchor.fm page, so we can continue to provide you with quality entertainment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todaysboondoggle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todaysboondoggle/support
The Daily Grind takes a look into the daily lives of those working behind the scenes at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Produced by Sgt. Joshua Holt and Spc. Alexander Neely. Also available in High Definition.
The 316th ESC and Army Support Group - Kuwait celebrated women's equality at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Lt. Col. Deborah Vacik, Staff Sgt. Kristy Brzuchalski, Diane Humphries and Sgt. Dedelle McQueen. Also available in high definition
The Army Reserve's Combined Support Training Exercise takes place at Fort Hunter Liggett, CA. Engineers conduct a demolition range at Yakima Training Center, WA. Pennsylvania National Guard soldiers honor their fallen comrades with a 28 mile ruck march at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
What does it take to become a sergeant Audie Murphy inductee? A U.S. Army Central Soldier became the lone inductee for the first quarter of 2014 at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
On this month's edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision, stories covered include: U.S. and U.K. medical training, another feature of Genuine Leadership, a Women's History Month PSA, an introduction to the Army Reserve Engagement Cell (AREC) team, Platoon Immersion between troops from U.S. and the Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia platoons and also Camp Buehring's celebration of Mardi Gras. (U.S. video by Sgt. Bertha Smith, U.S. Army Central Public Affairs)
This edition of the Desert Vision includes stories about the USARCENT Personal Security Detail, The Savings Deposit Program, The Camp Arifjan 4th of July Extravaganza, and a look into the personal life of a Soldier.
Tim and Rob join me to reminisce about our shared deployment to one of the most austere and dangerous environments in the world; Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. We talk a lot of CrossFit, College Athletics, multiple deployment extensions in Iraq, and great food decisions in this episode, including Tim's Zone 1 breakfast burrito. Grab a glass or six. There Will Be Bourbon!
The Desert Vision Newscast highlights events and missions throughout the U.S. Army Central footprint. This edition, hosted by Staff Sgt. Daisy Broker and Sgt. Vontrae Hampton, details a visit from the SMA and CSA to troops at Ali Al Salem Air Base, HIMARS training, a behind the scenes look at a mailroom on Camp Arifjan, and much more.
Drew is live from Kuwait with Sergeant Drew Carpenter of the 34th Infantry Division of the Minnesota National Guard at Camp Arifjan.
Drew is live from Kuwait with Sergeant Connor Nordmeyer of the 34th Infantry Division of the Minnesota National Guard at Camp Arifjan.
Drew is live from Kuwait with Captain Alvin Graham of the 34th Infantry Division of the Minnesota National Guard at Camp Arifjan.
Patton’s own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central’s Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, Area Support Group-Kuwait and Kuwaiti soldiers participate in the 2018 basketball tournament, an ARCENT Soldier shares his story of earning his level two Modern Army Combatives Program certification and U.S. Army Major General David C. Hill, USARCENT Deputy Commanding General, shares his thoughts on what leadership means to him. Third, Always First!
Patton’s own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central’s Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, we look at the diver fitness challenge and the Sergeant Major of the Army visits soldiers at Camp Arifjan.
Patton’s own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central’s Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, we look at the diver fitness challenge and the Sergeant Major of the Army visits soldiers at Camp Arifjan.
Patton’s own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central’s Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, we spotlight a full-time Soldier who is also a mixed-martial arts fighter and the Camp Arfijan Forensic Exploitation laboratory showcased how they analyze IEDs to help counter enemy forces.
Patton’s own! Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central’s Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, Secretary of the Army visits Camp Arifjan as part of his U.S. Army Central tour, Lt. Gen. Garrett conducts a town hall meeting, and the 2018 USARCENT Best Warrior Competition takes place. Third, Always First!
Patton's Own, check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, U.S. Chaplains team up with Jordanian Armed Forces to volunteer at a local school in Jordan, service members along with the Tajik soldiers practice mountain climbing and repelling tasks and band members from the 10th Mountain Division share their musical knowledge with students in Jordan. Third, Always First!
Patton's Own, check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision members of the 797 EOD hit dispose of U.S. Embassy vehicles in Kuwait, U.S. and Jordanian soldiers train side-by-side, soldiers from the 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade train to assist Afghan Soldiers, Kuwaiti and U.S. EOD service members conduct joint ID training, and we soar with military working dogs as they conduct MEDEVAC training in Camp Buehring, Kuwait. Third, Always First!
Patton's Own, check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision members of the 1st Assault Helicopter Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment take flight to close out black history month, service members participate in Exercise Diamond Torrent and members of the 35th Infantry Division bid us farewell here on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Third, Always First!
Patton's Own, Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, Soldiers on Kuwait's Naval Base kicked off the year with an ten level tasks competition. The USO reopens on Camp Arifjan, Service Members celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and everyone's emergency response skills are put to the test on Camp Buehring, Kuwait. Third, Always First!
Patton's Own, check out the latest edition of the U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. In this edition of the Desert Vision, Gold Star Families are invited to participate in Operation Proper Exit, The Adjutant and Assistant Adjutant General from Kansas State National Guard visits troops on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait and we take a look at some deep sea dive training between the 596th Dive Detachment and Kuwaiti Coast Guard. Third, Always First!
The Desert Vision newscast takes us through the sights and sounds of things happening in U.S. Army Central's area of operations. Staff Sgt. Heaven Howes and Sgt. David Graves anchor from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
Check out the latest edition of U.S. Army Central's Desert Vision. We see a mass casualty event at Camp Arifjan, watch service members compete for a coveted German badge, attend a Patriot day memorial, and much more.
In this edition of "Desert Vision" U.S. Army Central and Kuwaiti Soldiers build on a lasting partnership and the USO celebrates their 75th Anniversary with troops at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
In this edition of U.S. Army Central's "Desert Vision" we get a firsthand look at Soldiers competing for Excellency and Specialist Brittany Lobos takes us to an observance held at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
In this edition we see a friendly basketball game on Camp Arifjan and crews form the 366th CBRN Company deconinate a Chinook. Army Staff Sgt. Xaime Hernandez and Spc. Brittany Lobos tell us more.
The Secretary of Defense visits troops in Kuwait, two soldiers overcome the challenge of EFMB and Camp Arifjan personnel prepare for the worst.
Desert Vision Newscast for November 2014.
U.S. Army Central Newscast for September
Desert Vision Newscast for August 2014.
Desert Vision newscast for July 2014. Also available in high definition.
US Army Central's June, 2014, edition of the Desert Vision newscast. Also available in high definition
On this edition of the Desert Vision, The Army's newest attack helicopter arrives in Afghanistan, Camp Arifjan introduces it's newest resource in the fight against sexual assault and sexual harassment, and much more!
Check out the new edition of the Desert Vision
Check out the February edition of the Desert Vision newscast from US Army Central.
December Edition of "The Desert Vision" from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
This edition of the Desert Vision gives us a look at an EFMB qualification that's a first in over a decade, And the emotional story of an Osan Air Base Solder, plus much more.
This edition of the Desert Vision includes stories about Top Warrior Competition, EOD Cleans up, and Armed Forces Entertainment brings some celebrities to Camp Arifjan.
This edition features stories on Native American Heritage Month observance, the Animal Companion Program and celebrating Thanksgiving at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Also available in high definition.
Jewish holiday celebration at Camp Arifjan, Exercise Stepp Eagle in Kazakhstan, spiritual fitness breakfast at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, breast cancer awareness, suicide prevention classes, Fort Bragg families strong bonds retreat and naturalization ceremony at Camp Arifjan. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Roland Sobrepena. Also available in high definition.
This edition features stories on the Net Zero programs at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Combat Divers and a highlight of one soldiers combatives training. Produced by Third Army Arcent PAO team. Hosted by SFC. Paige Fluker. Also available in high definition.
This edition features stories on the 325th Combat Support Hospital's emergency blood donor program, the change of command ceremony for the 335th Signal Command and the American Idol World Tour. Produced by Third Army Arcent PAO team. Also available in high definition.
This Third Army/ARCENT Desert Vision features MWR's Push Up Competition, Top Shot, GFEBS Conference, and more. Hosted by Spcs. Heather Feenaughty and Ryan Barwick. Also available in high definition. Part 2 of 2.
This Third Army/ARCENT Desert Vision features MWR's Push Up Competition, Top Shot, GFEBS Conference, and more. Hosted by Spcs. Heather Feenaughty and Ryan Barwick. Also available in high definition. Part 1 of 2.
Pfc. James Bowen, Jr. of the 1st TSC reports on the innovative technology of the Automated Tactical Ammunition Sorting System being utilized at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Soundbites from Dustin Hoover and Capt. Randall Hall. Also available in high definition
Newscast - This edition features a Holocaust remembrance ceremony, Sexual Assault Awareness Month 5K run, CLS training, a WLC Small Group Leader feature, the Wrecker Rodeo, an interview with III Corps Commander, LTG Donald Campbell, and the latest edition of the Black Jack Express from the 1st TSC. Produced by Third Army/ARCENT Public Affairs. Available in High Definition.
This edition features the last MRAP of Iraq leaving Kuwait, a local vendor conference, ACAP in Kuwait, a MASCAL exercise, hovercrafts loading up Marine tanks, WLC STX lanes, Kuwaiti kids' visit to Camp Arifjan, and the latest edition of the Black Jack Express by the 1st TSC. Also available in high definition.
Newscast - This edition features a Tax Center grand opening, Naval command changeovers on Arifjan, the 402nd AFSB's new mission in Kuwait, Assault Command Post training, a 72-hour marathon challenge, the WWE at Arifjan, and the latest edition of the Blackjack Express from the 1st TSC. Produced by Third Army/ARCENT Public Affairs, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Available in high definition.
This edition features the draw down of the final troops processing through Kuwait out of Iraq, National Guard birthday run, Arifjan's Army Safe Driving Course, Soldiers handling holiday mail call, a story time visitor in Sumter, SC, and the latest edition of the Blackjack Express from the 1st TSC. Produced by Third Army Public Affairs, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
Newscast - This edition features a Kuwait flag retirement ceremony, commander's conference, Thanksgiving festivities, the US/Kuwait Turkey Bowl, breaking a billiards world record, Army versus Air Force at Shaw AFB, an interview with Third Army's Command Sergeant Major, Stephan Frennier, and the latest edition of the 1st TSC's Blackjack Express. Produced by Third Army Public Affairs, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Available in high definition.
Package of battery recovery at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. When you need a battery for your car, you take it out, purchase a new one and turn the old one in for a small rebate. But the batteries the U.S. government purchases are meant for multiple uses. All it takes is a little TLC to get them the juice they need to continue the mission. Produced by Spc. Kelsey Jeffers. Also available in high definition.
This edition features 9/11 remembrance activities, rollover survival training, ACP training, Army divers working underwater, and a Care Fair at Camp Arifjan. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Joy Dulen.
B-roll of the September 11th Tenth Anniversary ceremony from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Includes interview with MAJ Michael L. Reeves, Chaplain, Hometown - Phoenix, Ariz.
BRoll - Members of the Third Army/ARCENT team participate in a 9/11 5K Memorial run on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Soundbite with male race winner: Petty Officer 34rd Class Mario Acosta, 3rd Medical Deployment Support Command
This edition features a story on exercise Steppe Eagle, Lt. Gen. Vincent Brooks meeting with Sumter School District educators, a MASCAL exercise, field artillery units transferring authority and building up Camp Buehring. Also available in high definition.
This edition highlights the best of Third Army/ARCENT news and information from Kuwait and the United States. Produced by: Third Army/ARCENT Public Affairs.
This edition highlights the best of Third Army/ARCENT news and information from Kuwait and the United States. Produced by: Third Army/ARCENT Public Affairs. Also available in High Definition. Part 1.
Package about how Third Army troops beef up training during their Granite Shield Initiative. This news package tells us how troops in a deployed environment continue to train for any situation. Sound bites include Staff Sgt. Jolethe Copening - Lead Combatives Instructor, Hometown: Spencer, Va., Spc. Sheena McCall - Level II Student, Hometown: Martinsburg, W.Va. and Sgt. Michael Thompson - Level II Student, Hometown: Kosciusko, Miss. Produced by Sgt. Jenie Fisher. Also available in High Definition.
This edition features stories highlighting Granite Shield, the arrival of a new unit at Camp Arifjan and joint training operations between U.S. and Kuwait forces. Hosted by Spc. Bransen Dillon. Also available in high definition. Part 2 of 2
This edition features stories highlighting Granite Shield, the arrival of a new unit at Camp Arifjan and joint training operations between U.S. and Kuwait forces. Hosted by Spc. Bransen Dillon. Also available in high definition. Part 1 of 2
This edition features the Lucky Warrior Exercise, the Kuwait AUSA run, and Part II of the SMA Preston visit to Camp Arifjan. Part 1 of 2.
This edition features the Lucky Warrior Exercise, the Kuwait AUSA run, and Part II of the SMA Preston visit to Camp Arifjan. Part 2 of 2.
This edition features a story about resetting equipment after an exercise. Part 1 of 3. Produced by Staff Sgt. Anaidy Claudio.
This edition features a story about the buildup in Afghanistan. Part 2 of 3. Produced by Sgt. Ivey Hodges.
This edition features man on the street interviews with service members from Camp Arifjan . Part 3 of 3. Produced by Sgt. Ivey Hodges.
This edition features man on the street interviews with Soldiers in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Part 3 of 3. Produced by Staff Sgt. Anaidy Claudio.
This edition features a story about the arrival of Florida National Guard Soldiers to replace the 115th Fires Brigade in Kuwait, and a message from 3rd Army Commanding General, Lt. Gen. William G. Webster. Part 2 of 3. Produced by Staff Sgt. Anaidy Claudio.
This edition features a story about the buildup in Afghanistan. Part 1 of 3. Produced by Sgt. Ivey Hodges.
This edition features a story on an interview with Gen. David Petraeus, setting up an assault command post and Camp Arifjan remembering Dr. Marin Luther King, Jr. Part 1 of 2. Hosted by Sgt. Daniel Lucas.
This edition features a story on an interview with Gen. David Petraeus, setting up an assault command post and Camp Arifjan remembering Dr. Marin Luther King, Jr. Part 2 of 2. Hosted by Sgt. Daniel Lucas.
This edition features a story about the cast and crew of the upcoming Star Trek movie visiting service members at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Hosted by Spc. Woodard-Hinton
This edition features a story on Senators Obama, Reed and Hagel visiting troops at Camp Arifjan. Hosted by Col. Tim Chatlos.
This edition features a story on a naturalization ceremony at Camp Arifjan. Hosted by Cpl. Clint Carroll.
This edition features a story on a mass casualty exercise being held to ensure the new expeditionary medical facility at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait is ready to open. Hosted by Cpl. Clint Carroll.
This edition features a story on an NCO Induction ceremony between U.S. Army Soldiers and U.S. Airmen at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Hosted by Pfc. Jake Marlin.