222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment
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Stationed in Bell, CA, the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment (BOD) is an Army Reserve public affairs unit that is capable of operating an Armed Forces Network (AFN) radio/television station as well as providing media relations support for the U.S. Army Reserves, Regular Army, and Department of Defense.[1] Their products include videography packages such as video news releases (VNR), B-Roll packages, veteran history projects, and training videos. Most recently, the 222nd supported the U.S. Army's public affairs mission with two, year-long tours of duty in Baghdad, Iraq, were the unit was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), 2003–2004. The 222nd BOD supports the 201st Press Camp Headquarters (PCH) in Bell, CA, and the 63rd Regional Support Command (RSC) in Mountain View, CA.[2]
222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment | |
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Country | United States of America |
Branch | Army Reserve |
Type | Public Affairs |
Size | Detachment |
Garrison/HQ | George S. Patton Army Reserve Center, Bell, California |
Motto(s) | Feed the Beast |
Website | 222nd BOD on DVIDS 222nd BOD on Twitter |
Commanders | |
Current commander | MAJ SIDNEY MENDOZA |
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