Monday, November 5, 2007

Media Star

We had a "super med cap" back in September when 2800 villagers were brought to the ANA base and received health care and humanitarian aid. The Armed Forces Network did some video taping and a brief clip of "moi" showed up on the Armed Forces TV channels here. We haven't been able to track it down, but our public affairs guy thought it looked good. Photos of the same event also showed up in The Phoenix Patriot, a monthly glossy publication out of Camp Phoenix, our HQ in Kabul. I'm shown checking the throat of a child. You can look it up at www.taskforcephoenix.com/phnxpat.htm in edition 11. You may have to wait a month or two for it to actually get online.

I am also in edition 9 of the Patriot; it hasn't been published yet either but you can check back.

Today (Monday, 11/5), many of us made videotaped greetings for the folks and TV stations back home. This is a service provided by DVIDS, the digital video imagery distribution system. The link is below and the clip of me should be online within a few days or so. If you see it, please download/save it and send it on to me. Thanks!

www.dvidshub.net/?script=video/video_list.php&base=Greetings

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, sir. Great blog. You sure are making a difference. LTJG Gire

LCDR Bruce said...

Randy, Thanks for checking in! Encourage others to take a look-see.

Anonymous said...

Don't see the video greeting yet, but DVIDS does have a nice article about the September event, with some quotes from you.

LCDR Bruce said...

I didn't see that. Where did you find it? If it's a video, about what date? Thanks!

Roy said...

Bruce - the article Sanjoy references is not a video, it's an article with several pictures. You are quoted 3 or 4 times. I located it by searching on 'deschere' in the search feature of the DVIDS site. No video associated with your name has appeared as of 2030 CST, 9 Nov 07. -- Roy