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The War Tapes

By Jon Greenberg on Monday, June 19, 2006.

The award winning documentary "The War Tapes" follows three New Hampshire National Guardsmen as they videotape their one year at camp Anaconda in Iraq's Sunni Triangle. We’ll talk with these soldiers about what they saw and what they think about their experiences now that they're home. Jon Greenberg hosts. His guests are Specialist , A 36 year-old former Guardsman living in Winsor. Michael joined the National Guard in 1989 for four years then re-enlisted after September 11th. He served his time in Iraq for the "Charlie Company" 172nd Mountain Infantry. Staff Sergeant Zack Bazzi, Currently a 27 year-old student at UNH. Zach first joined the military for four years with the 101st Airborne, then joined the New Hampshire National Guard Infantry Company. In Iraq, he served as a Humvee commander and team leader. Also we'll be joined by Sergeant Steve Pink, who spent six years in the National Guard and in Iraq was a Sergeant E-5 Team Leader. Steve now makes his home on Cape Cod as a Carpenter.

NOTE: "The War Tapes" will have it's opening night on June 22nd at the Red River Theatres at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord. At the 7:00 pm screening, you can meet the soldiers of the New Hampshire National Guard from C Company, 3rd of the 172nd Mountain Infantry plus the New Hampshire based director, Deborah Scranton, Vermonter Exec Producer Chuck Lacy, and Major Greg Heilshorn the Public Affairs Officer of the New Hampshire National Guard. They'll be there to talk about the making of the movie and the soldiers' deployment in Iraq.

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