Staff Sgt. Kevin Nguyen is currently competing at USA Shooting’s Paralympic Trials Part 3 in hopes of securing a second opportunity at the Paralympics.
Billy Currington, with special guest Conner Smith, will perform a free concert June 20 during Fort Drum’s Mountainfest.
The event included information on many of SMOC's programs.
Derek Daly, chief executive officer of Tomah Health at Tomah, Wis., visited Fort McCoy on April 12 along with another representative from Tomah Health to learn more about the installation’s mission.
"We consider it an honor and a responsibility to offer art as a way for our community members to explore their differences while uniting in common activities."
This Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Fort Liberty community is coming together for the biannual Maternity Fair at Womack Army Medical Center. This free and exciting event brings together over 30 service participants dedicated to helping new and expecting parents navigate the journey to parenthood.
Contrary to the account that youths of Okuama-Ewu in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, shot and killed 17 military personnel at the waterside on March 14, the community has sworn that the soldiers who departed the settlement met their death along the Forcados River while returning to their military base in Bomadi, Bomadi Local Government Area.
The HSE has warned parents to be on the alert for measles after a case was linked to a children’s play centre in Dublin.
A military financial fraudster could face up to a decade in prison after pleading guilty to a scheme that drained Gold Star families of their insurance payouts.
CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – Coaches, aquatic instructors, and youth program leaders, employed across Marine Corps installations on Okinawa, gathered for a neurodivergent inclusivity training on Camp Foster, April 19. The training was spearheaded by Dr. Amie Canter, the Okinawa Exceptional Family Member Program coordinator with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific, and U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Nathan Moon, a clinical child psychologist with the U.S. Naval...
A major in the U.S. Army Reserves has admitted that he cashed in on the deaths of active-duty soldiers by illegally investing some of the money given to their grieving family members.On Tuesday, 41-year-old Caz Craffy, aka Carz Craffey, entered a U.S. District in Trenton, New Jersey, to plead guilty to six counts of wire fraud and one count each of securities fraud, making false statements in a loan application, committing acts affecting a personal financial interest, and making false statements...
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