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Morning Edition, as well as NPR s morning news podcast
Up First.
Before taking on this role in December 2016, Martin was the host of
Weekend Edition Sundayfor four years. Martin also served as National Security Correspondent for NPR, where she covered both defense and intelligence issues. She traveled regularly to Iraq and Afghanistan with the Secretary of Defense, reporting on the U.S. wars and the effectiveness of the Pentagon s counterinsurgency strategy. Martin also reported extensively on the changing demographic of the U.S. military – from the debate over whether to allow women to fight in combat units – to the repeal of Don t Ask Don t Tell. Her reporting on how the military is changing also took her to a U.S. Air Force base in New Mexico for a rare look at how the military trains drone pilots.
Rachel Martin is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Before taking on this role in December 2016, Martin was
Rachel Martin is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First. Before taking on this role in December 2016, Martin was
Morning Edition, as well as NPR s morning news podcast
Up First.
Before taking on this role in December 2016, Martin was the host of
Weekend Edition Sunday for four years. Martin also served as National Security Correspondent for NPR, where she covered both defense and intelligence issues. She traveled regularly to Iraq and Afghanistan with the Secretary of Defense, reporting on the U.S. wars and the effectiveness of the Pentagon s counterinsurgency strategy. Martin also reported extensively on the changing demographic of the U.S. military – from the debate over whether to allow women to fight in combat units – to the repeal of Don t Ask Don t Tell. Her reporting on how the military is changing also took her to a U.S. Air Force base in New Mexico for a rare look at how the military trains drone pilots.