DoDLive Bloggers Roundtable: 30 Days in Afghanistan

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgts. Ken Raimondi and Nathan Gallahan, broadcast and photojournalists with NATO’s International Security Assistance Force Joint Command Public Affairs participated in a DoDLive Bloggers Roundtable, March 26.

Raimondi and Gallahan offered perspectives on the their recently completed journey across Afghanistan. Their project, “30 Days Through Afghanistan” covered all of ISAF’s five regional commands for the country. During that time, they vlogged and blogged daily for 35 straight days, covering the human perspective of what they encountered during the journey.

For more information and a look back at the “30 Days Through Afghanistan coverage,” please visit http://30days.isaf.nato.int/.

Listen to the interview.

READ the Defense.gov article.

Read transcript.

Joining us on the call were Boston Maggie or TSgt Phylis Hanson of Emerging Technologies HQ Air Force Public Affairs Agency.

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