AFN
Britishabbreviation
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A round of applause, please, for the Department of Defense — specifically the Armed Forces Network, or AFN.
From Washington Times
The U.S. military’s global radio and television service will celebrate the “25 Days of Christmas,” an extensive collection of holiday programming for our troops, to be broadcast on all AFN channels, streaming services and radio stations worldwide.
From Washington Times
“In December, AFN will be sharing Sunday morning worship services from around the nation, to include Harvest with Greg Laurie. We currently broadcast for most denominations, to include Catholic, Lutheran, Gospel, Jewish services, and are continuing to expand our offerings,” he said.
From Washington Times
The religious denominations provide their programming to AFN at no cost.
From Washington Times
“For 81 years, AFN has been providing U.S. forces and their families overseas the very best of holiday entertainment. For many of our audiences, whether serving in Korea, eastern Europe, or the Horn of Africa, the holidays simply would not be the same without AFN,” said Hal Pittman, director of Defense Media Activity, AFN’s parent organization, based at Fort Meade, Maryland.
From Washington Times
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