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    The American Forces Network (AFN) is a government television and radio broadcast service the United States Armed Forces provides to soldiers stationed...
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  • AFRS may refer to: Armed Forces Radio Service, a predecessor of the American Forces Network Avon Fire and Rescue Service, England AFR (disambiguation)...
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    were set up, some using the FBS name, others using the name British Forces Network (BFN), but by the early 1960s these had all adopted the BFBS name. From...
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  • from Weekend Adventure to Dream Team for its third season. The American Forces Network carries programming from the block for military children overseas...
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  • Ukraine: 1+1 International UK: British Forces Broadcasting Service (for army and navy abroad) US: American Forces Network (for army and navy abroad), CNBC World...
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  • AFN Iraq (category American Forces Network)
    AFN Iraq was the American Forces Network of radio stations within Iraq. The network, nicknamed Freedom Radio, broadcast news, information, and entertainment...
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  • verification] American Forces Network Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces Full-spectrum dominance United States war crimes List of American military...
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  • radio networks in the United States. American Urban Radio Networks Associated Press Radio Network Bloomberg Radio Lifestyle Talk Radio Network Cable Radio...
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  • The Southern Command Network (SCN) was a unit of the American Forces Network whose primary market was the Panama Canal Zone. Its operation was provided...
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  • Now known as the American Forces Network-Japan (AFN-Japan), with the disestablishment in 1997 of the Far East Network, this network provides military...
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    AFN Bremerhaven (category American Forces Network)
    originally an "Armed Forces Radio and Television Service" (AFRTS) station. (AFRTS, worldwide, is now also known as "American Forces Network" or "AFN"). The...
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  • and Stripes newspapers as well as the American Forces Radio and Television Service and its American Forces Network (AFN). "The Agencies and Activities Involved"...
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    175 countries and aboard more than 200 U.S. Navy ships at sea on American Forces Network. The concert is viewed and heard by millions across the country...
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    However, content will still be produced for the American Forces Network and the website Defense.gov. The network’s programming included Department of Defense...
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    Weißkirchen radio transmitter (category American Forces Network)
    Germany. It was the most powerful European AM transmitter of the American Forces Network and transmitted on 873 kHz with a power of 150 kilowatts. It started...
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    Adrian Cronauer (category American Forces Network)
    was an American radio personality and United States Air Force Sergeant, whose experiences as an innovative disc jockey on American Forces Network during...
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    The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) was a formation of the United States Armed Forces on the Western Front during World War I, composed mostly of...
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    the language is Spanish. There are also three stations of the American Forces Network. El Nuevo Día El Vocero La Estrella Metro News Is My Business NotiCel...
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  • American Sports Network (ASN) was a sports brand owned by the U.S. television station owner Sinclair Broadcast Group through its Sinclair Networks subsidiary...
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  • Canadian Forces Radio and Television (CFRT), Radiotélévision des Forces canadiennes (RTFC) in French, was a television and radio network system broadcast...
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  • Space in Latin America and the Caribbean, and on the American Forces Network. In early 2011, Strikeforce was purchased by American Ultimate Fighting...
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    Radio Networks, sometimes simply referred to as CRN or CRN Digital Talk, is a syndicator and distributor of radio programs and talk radio networks. CRN...
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    A Capitol Fourth (category 1980 American television series debuts)
    Building in Washington, D.C., and is also simulcast by NPR and the American Forces Network. The concert typically features performances by guest musicians...
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    Capitol Fourth, a free concert broadcast live by PBS, NPR and the American Forces Network, precedes the fireworks and attracts over half a million people...
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    Weekend Adventure (category American Broadcasting Company original programming)
    reached an agreement to broadcast Weekend Adventure worldwide on the American Forces Network, beginning that June. On September 24, 2012, Litton announced that...
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  • Department subsequently established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) on May 26, 1942 to keep American forces informed and entertained and Crosby was quick...
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  • the American Forces Network BBC Prime, a defunct television channel in Europe and the Middle East Prime Network, a defunct cable sports network in the...
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    Paul Harvey (category United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II)
    Paul Harvey News was carried on 1,200 radio stations, on 400 American Forces Network stations, and in 300 newspapers. Harvey was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma...
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    from the Veterans Network for her work during the war. Her last visit to South Vietnam was in 1969. Noel first co-hosted an Armed Forces Radio show called...
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  • Ted Quillin (category American Forces Network)
    communications at Las Vegas City College. Ted did a show for Armed Forces Radio & Television Network for many years and was heard on 530 radio stations worldwide...
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