129th Rescue Wing Conducts Daring 800-Mile Medevac, Saving Merchant Mariner’s...
The 129th Rescue Wing (RQW) conducts a medical evacuation of an unconscious mariner aboard a Liberian-flagged cargo vessel, located 800 nautical miles off the coast of San Francisco.
View ArticleTheodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group Returns to San Diego After 9-month...
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), the flagship of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group (TRCSG) returned to its homeport of San Diego Oct. 15 after conducting...
View ArticleAir Force Gen. Nordhaus Assumes Role of Chief, National Guard Bureau
Air Force Gen. Steven Nordhaus assumed responsibility as chief of the National Guard Bureau during a ceremony Tuesday at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall.
View Article168th CE Remodeled for Improved Operations, Gains Skills
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska— The 168th Civil Engineering Squadron undertook a remodeling project to enhance its facilities and operations and provide an opportunity to train on career field skills...
View ArticleHispanic Heritage Month: Capt. Guillermo Pimentel’s Story of Cultural Pride...
As we close out Hispanic Heritage Month across the country through food, family and culture, Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) reflects on stories of the Hispanic Americans who have shaped our...
View ArticleArmy MPs and Local Law Enforcement Team Up Wahiawa Patrols
U.S. Army Garrison Hawai’i military police and local law enforcement officers conducted a joint terrain walk on last Friday at the Lightning Academy, located in Wahiawa Heights. The walk, which...
View Article2024 Military Spouse Employment Summit
Members from the Military and Family Readiness Center and the Department of Labor hosted a three-day Military Spouse Employment Summit at Vandenberg, Oct. 2-Oct. 4, 2024.
View ArticleFeature: Loadmaster Legacy - Father and Son Serve Together in the Skies
The tradition of family members serving together in the military is rich and honorable. Throughout history, countless examples of fathers, sons, and other family members have proudly served their...
View ArticleYokota, Misawa Airmen conduct annual Aircraft Arresting System certification
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 374th Operations Support Squadron airfield management and 374th Civil Engineer Squadron power production and fire department completed an annual aircraft arresting system...
View ArticleIndividuals with Disabilities Add Value, Talent to Workplaces
Every October, the Navy joins the nation in celebrating the contributions and achievements of workers with disabilities as part of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). “Good jobs...
View Article2024 Hurricane Season DoD Support
Through USNORTHCOM and in support of dual status commander in North Carolina, active-duty soldiers provide necessary support during natural disasters when directed and approved by the Secretary of...
View ArticleEielson exercises readiness during Arctic Gold 25-1
The 354th Fighter Wing conducted Exercise Arctic Gold 25-1, which simulated the wing’s ability to sustain F-35A Lightning II operations from multiple deployed locations, on Eielson Air Force Base,...
View ArticleUSS Russell Returns Home to San Diego
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Russell (DDG 59) returned to Naval Base San Diego Oct. 15, following an eight-month deployment with the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group...
View ArticleEighth Army leaders honor Korean War veterans in D.C.
The wreath-laying is a time-honored tradition that reflects the iron-clad alliance between the Republic of Korea and the United States.
View ArticleUnder Pressure
COLUMBUS AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- Hurricane Francine quickly approached the Louisiana and Mississippi coastline as a category 3 Hurricane, leaving Columbus Air Force Base leadership with less than 24...
View ArticleDivers and remote technology assist with maintenance at Wilson Lock
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is taking steps to address critical maintenance concerns at Wilson Lock on the Tennessee River, where divers and remotely-operated technology are...
View ArticleGenerating Readiness, Interoperability in Indo-Pacific through Operation...
In a rapidly evolving global landscape, America's First Corps is pivotal in ensuring the U.S. Army's readiness in the Indo-Pacific region. At the annual Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) symposium,...
View ArticleTRADOC commander discusses developing the Army Profession at annual AUSA meeting
As the next generation of Soldiers are developing their own values on what it means to be a person of character and competence, the Army is working to identify how to develop the Army Profession to...
View ArticleFort Buchanan enhances Army Readiness in the Caribbean through SHARP Training
Directors, supervisors, and other members of the installation workforce, participated in the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) face-to-face Annual Training on Oct. 8 at the...
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