"Readiness' implies that a military service member can fulfill a mission from all aspects, including having trained properly to master the skills to undertake a given mission, as well as being in the right state of physical, psychological, and overall health.
It's no secret that women face unique challenges in the United States military. What's less known is how deep and wide those challenges can be, and how they affect service members while on active duty and well after leaving the service.
Personal Finance Center (PFC) is inviting residents to join them as they celebrate its 45th Anniversary on Thursday, May 27 with a Drive-Thru Customer Appreciation event from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at its Tamuning headquarters.
Stress has become a common part of people's lives, especially in our fast-paced world where people try to balance work, family, and life to succeed in meeting goals and obligations.
With May being Military Appreciation Month and the U.S. planning to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan this year, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2021’s Best & Worst States for Military Retirees, as well as accompanying videos, along with its Memorial Day Facts infographic.
Customers recognize United’s redesigned app for its accessibility options for the visually impaired, personalization options and improved navigation. United has continued to add industry-leading features to its app including the Travel-Ready Center, Agent on Demand, Contactless Payment and Map Search.
Rear Adm. John Menoni, commander, Joint Region Marianas, recognizes the efforts of Soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division (ID) for their support of COVID-19 vaccination efforts on Guam.
On Armed Forces Day, we honor and offer our profound appreciation and gratitude to the patriots who are serving in our Nation’s Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.
The Pacific Air Forces launched an innovative program, providing specialized mental health services for Air Force dependents across the bases of Kadena, Osan, Yokota, Misawa and Anderson, underscoring the importance of putting people first.
Sailors and civilians from U.S. Naval Base Guam (NBG) and various tenant commands returned to the Guam Veterans Cemetery in Piti as part of a month-long volunteer project May 13.