WASHINGTON, April 18, 2015 – Resilience, leadership and achievement are just a few of the many traits that earned six youths acclaim from senior leaders during Operation Homefront’s 7th annual...
VALDOSTA (Tribune News Service) — Michelle Manhart has announced the details of a rally planned in support of the American flag and the military and says she supports a constitutional amendment...
The first-ever Army Ranger School with female students opened on Monday with 16 of 19 female soldiers passing the initial physical fitness test, as the Pentagon continues to assess which new...
I have walked the US cemeteries of Europe. I have watched my Army father cry over his fallen predecessors. I have no words now; I had no words then, to describe that emotion.
ASAN, Guam (April 20, 2015) – Three Joint Region Marianas fire and emergency services (FES) personnel competed for the Commander, Navy Installations Command FES award and received recognition in...
VALDOSTA (Tribune News Service) — An Air Force veteran and former Playboy model who was banned from Valdosta State University last week after taking an American flag from a group of demonstrators...
More than half of some 770,000 soldiers are pessimistic about their future in the military and nearly as many are unhappy in their jobs, despite a six-year, $287 million campaign to make troops...
OKINAWA, Japan — More than 100 DoDEA Pacific high school students and instructors from Guam, Japan, Okinawa, and South Korea came together March 23-28 on Kadena Air Base for the 2015 Far East...
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus recently directed that brighter, longer-lasting and more energy-efficient lighting be installed in U.S.