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Tara's Tale Published: 24 April 2008
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Tara's Tale Published: 24 April 2008
From The Editor's Desk Published: 24 April 2008

Rear Admiral Pat Driscoll, official spokesman for MNF-I, talks to Military.com's managing editor Christian Lowe and Ward about recent developments around Iraq. Listen for a complete update on the war from the U.S. military's point of view.
Tara's Tale Published: 9 April 2008
From The Editor's Desk Published: 9 April 2008

Ward talks to Congressman Joe Sestak about the election, the war, and the state of the military. The former Navy admiral also compares and contrasts life on the Hill with that in the fleet.
From The Editor's Desk Published: 3 April 2008

"The War Tapes" director Deborah Scanton talks about her new project airing on the PBS "Frontline" series. "Bad Voodoo Platoon" follows the ups and downs of a California National Guard unit in Iraq. What has Deborah learned in her years of making films about Soldiers from their point of view? And what is her sense of troop morale and the state of the military?
Check out the "Bad Voodoo Platoon" website here.
And read/add to viewer comments here.
From The Editor's Desk Published: 2 April 2008

Vietnam veteran and accomplished actor Brian Delate has released his vision of the challenges facing warriors upon their return in his movie "Soldier's Heart." During his conversation with Ward, Brian talks about his own war experiences, including how he dealt with PTSD.
Find out more about the movie here.

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