NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 7/27/2005
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On this New Hampshire Outlook:
Home from a year in Iraq.
We'll hear what it was like and what's next for one NH National Guardsman.
Then later:
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Life in Iraq -- as told to a local freelance producer by members of the New Hampshire National Guard.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
For 170 members of the 172nd field artillery of the New Hampshire National Guard, the Iraq war is over.
They returned to New Hampshire in early February after spending a year in Iraq.
Richard Ager caught up one soldier's family a week after his return, to see what it's like to be home at last.
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A free-lance producer from Massachusetts traveled to Iraq in 2004 to follow members of the 172-nd Field Artillery unit while they were stationed at Camp Bucca.
Doug Grindle captured the day-to-day life of the New Hampshire soliders while they were at the camp on the Southern Iraq/Kuwait border.
He sat down with me in January before the unit returned home to talk about "his" observations.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/05
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 12:30 minutes
On this New Hampshire Outlook: home from a year in Iraq. We'll hear what it was like and what's next for one NH National Guardsman. Then later: life in Iraq as told to a local freelance producer by members of the New Hampshire National Guard. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. For 170 members of the 172nd field artillery of the New Hampshire National Guard, the Iraq war is over. They returned to New Hampshire in early February after spending a year in Iraq. Richard Ager caught up with one soldier's family a week after his return, to see what it's like to be home at last.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Donna Penn\Waiting for reunion, Martha Jo McCarthy\Waiting for reunion, Sgt. David Penn\172nd Artillery, NH Natl. Guard, Sgt. Ryan McCarthy\172nd Artillery, NH Natl. Guard
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/27/05
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 12:30 minutes
On this New Hampshire Outlook: home from a year in Iraq. We'll hear what it was like and what's next for one NH National Guardsman. Then later: life in Iraq as told to a local freelance producer by members of the New Hampshire National Guard. A freelance producer from Massachusetts traveled to Iraq in 2004 to follow members of the 172-nd Field Artillery unit while they were stationed at Camp Bucca. Doug Grindle captured the day-to-day life of the New Hampshire soliders while they were at the camp on the Southern Iraq/Kuwait border. He sat down with me in January before the unit returned home to talk about his observations.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Doug Grindle/freelance producer
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