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The Marne Report

The Marne Report

By: Fort Stewart Public Affairs Office
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Hear what's happening here! Join us for our semi-regular podcast where we explore the ins and outs of Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield.DVIDSHub.net Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Marne Report
    Dec 22 2025
    In this week's edition of The Marne Report, MAJ Carl Smith Jr., chief game warden with Conservation Law Enforcement Office; MAJ John Dowe, supervisory detective with the Military Police Investigation; and MAJ Aaron Brant, traffic investigation officer in charge with Directorate of Emergency Services, discuss different aspects of Holiday safety. They inform us about rules for hunting on post, how to protect our homes and packages, and reminders for safe driving. Take a listen now by searching for 'The Marne Report' wherever you get your podcast or click the resources tab on My Army Post app.
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    9 mins
  • The Marne Report
    Dec 17 2025
    In this week's edition of The Marne Report, Nick Seanor, Wildland Fire Program Manager with the Forestry Branch, educates people about prescribed burns on Fort Stewart. He informs us about the benefits of burning training areas, how they select where to burn and more. Take a listen now by searching for 'The Marne Report' wherever you get your podcast or click the resources tab on My Army Post app.
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    8 mins
  • The Marne Report
    Dec 11 2025
    In this week's edition of The Marne Report, Lafie Randolph, a transition services specialist with the Transition Assistance Program, and Jessica Foster, a human resources specialist with the Directorate of Human Resources, educates people about the Combined Federal Campaign. They provide information about charities, how to give and why this fundraiser is important. Take a listen now by searching for 'The Marne Report' wherever you get your podcast or click the resources tab on My Army Post app.
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    5 mins
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