
Army Wages iPod Warfare in Baghdad
News Type: Event — Seeded on Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:28 PM EST
Article Source: Wired NewsBAGHDAD, IRAQ -- During a humanitarian aid distribution in Baghdad's Sadr City, Staff Sgt. Kent Crandall brought along a nifty iPod accessory: an Army psychological operations loudspeaker. Crandall had loaded the iPod with Iraqi pop music, which he cranked during the halal food handout in this war-torn neighborhood.
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