From the monthly archives:

April 2009

Leah and I had the opportunity to attend a screening of the film, “AT WAR,” during the 2009 Milblogging Conference.

The film is not a Hollywood production. Far from it, yet packs a punch more emotionally explosive than any Tom Hanks war drama. This is real life. There is no set. No makeup. The blood is real. The tone of film is intense from start to finish. I am still wrestling with emotions and questions after watching this film…though not to the extent our troops and their families.

How this film came to present…

“Filmmaker Scott Kesterson was 41 when he decided to change his life. He owned a small construction company in Portland but had never given up on his dream of being a photojournalist. But as he grew older, circumstances always had a way of leading him down different paths.   

Then one day, while surfing the web, he came across Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist David Leeson, and decided to contact him.  Within a week, David offered to be a mentor. Six months later Scott was on a plane to Afghanistan with the Oregon National Guard as an embedded journalist – finally pursuing his lifelong dream.

AT WAR presents what Scott found with his camera – a whirlwind of diverse experiences illustrating the chaos of war through the eyes of U.S., Canadian and Afghan soldiers.”

From what I understand, the screening we attended at the conference was unlike any other screening held over the past year. The film is constantly being tweaked and updated with new footage. In fact, a recent Bouhammer podcast is of the filmmaker’s screening in Afghanistan the night before our conference.

A huge thank you to SOG Media and Milblogging Conference personnel for giving us the opportunity to screen this film and to Troy Steward/Bouhammer for hosting and giving us the back story about the film and maker.

INTENSE.

I cannot even think of the words to describe this film and do it justice without you seeing it. Unfortunately, I do not think many will choose to watch this film because it is real life. The film depicts events that are harder to swallow and forget with fiction or fictitious recreation of past historical events.

UNCOMFORTABLE.

We noticed several soldiers and vets had to excuse themselves from the screening.

POWERFUL.

This is a story worth telling and being spread to every American. The military story. Not told by mainstream media, but by the words spoken from those on the frontline.

Thank you.

May I add…the soundtrack rocks! Also, perhaps in future versions a female voice could be added?

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Submit your own video rendition of the AAFES BX/PX value and have a chance at winning a $1000 AAFES shopping spree in the newest contest, “It’s My Benefit – Rediscover the Value of AAFES.” Eligible participants should submit a 30 second to 1 minute commercial for AAFES demonstrating what the AAFES benefit means to you.

Official rules and entry information can be found in the Patriot Family section of aafes.com.

  • First, enter you must first register for the contest.
  • Next, you should receive an email with your log-in information for the AAFESC ommunity Connection site.
  • Finally, click on the VIDEO tab at top of AAFES Community Connection group homepage and upload your video submission. The content of the video must include the “Rediscover the Value of AAFES” theme.

The first round of judging, selection of 10 semi-finalists, will occur around June 20, 2009. Then the winners should be chosen and announced by approximately 20 July. Good luck!

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Celebrating the Military Brat

April 29, 2009

by: Leah Miller
In the spirit of being a part of the online military community, this blog will spread the word about other military family inspired programs and initiatives.
In honor of Month of the Military Child, I’d like to take a few moments to pay tribute to the “military brat“, the term for a person whose [...]

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AAFES Removes Aspirin in Combat Zones

April 29, 2009

In compliance with DoD memorandum, AAFES is restricting the use of aspirin and aspirin containing products in combat zones. According to the memo, “Aspirin may increase blood loss immediately after injury, and has been documented to increase blood loss during surgical operation.” Those deploying to a combat zone are advised to stop taking aspirin at [...]

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The ABC’s and 1,2,3’s of the 2009 Milblogging Conference

April 28, 2009

Joint post by Lauren Vargas and Leah Miller.
A new twist from the linear note taking and purging of knowledge…other bloggers have been there and posted/tweeted that. Instead, we are giving you the ABC’s of the 2009 Milblogging Conference from this past weekend in DC, 24 and 25 April!

Armed Forces – This was not just a [...]

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EXTV Celebrity Spotlight: Adam Ferrara

April 27, 2009

Nancy Jay talks with comedian, Adam Ferrara. This guy is everywhere and dolling out the laughs non-stop.

 

Find your nearest Reel Time Theater and check local movie/time listing!
Find your nearest BX/PX to check out the newest Power Zone selection.
More information about EXTV and Nancy Jay

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AAFES Sustainability Pt 3: Reduce Water Consumption

April 22, 2009

Happy Earth Day!
As you know, this day has extra special meaning to me. What are you doing to make a difference in your immediate environment?
AAFES developed a new back-of-house design for equipment and fixtures that can be incorporated into a roll-out renovation project and used for all new construction for food court facilities. The [...]

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Military Outreach – Shouting out the AAFES Story!

April 20, 2009

This week, AAFES representatives will be out and about telling the AAFES story!
Milblogging Conference in DC
Leah and I (Lauren) are excited about attending the Milblogging Conference this weekend! This will be my second time to attend the event and Leah’s first time to interact with milbloggers and supporters! We will live blog/tweet the event! [...]

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The Wrestler Cast Interview

April 20, 2009

by: Leah Miller
Nancy Jay talks Marisa Tomei about co-starring alongside Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler.  She also hears the perspective of the film’s director, Darren Aronofsky. The Wrestler is available on DVD starting tomorrow, 21 April.

Find your nearest Reel Time Theater and check local movie/time listing!
Find your nearest BX/PX to check out the newest [...]

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"Are you out of your Vulcan mind?" New social media and film treats…

April 16, 2009

In the spirit of being a part of the online military community, this blog will spread the word about other military family inspired programs and initiatives.
The U.S. Army is blogging!
Introducing…Army LIVE, the U.S. Army’s official blog at http://armylive.dodlive.mil. This blog is a place to exchange ideas and information and for you to comment on the [...]

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