WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Aug. 21, 2008) - Constant moving. Difficulty making and keeping friends. Parents who may leave for months at a moment's notice. Extra responsibilities. Loneliness.
As the U.S. Army searches for ways to increase recruitment efforts after a decline last year, it’s also making efforts in a different way: introducing children to people who serve the country. The ...
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. -- When members of the 56th Army Band performed for Sgt. 1st Class Thomas Babbit's high school nearly 30 years ago, playing professionally as a musician was still a new ...
Whether a mission requires soft, concealable body armor or ballistic plates and pelvic protection, the Army’s new Modular Scalable Vest (MSV) has got soldiers covered. After its final field tests last ...
The Salvation Army’s Coats for Kids drive runs Sept. 8-26, with donations collected at Fargo-Moorhead Hornbacher’s locations for October distribution. The Salvation Army’s Coats for Kids drive runs ...
ALL RIGHT MARCY THANK YOU. BIG DAY IN LANCASTER. THE SALVATION ARMY BEGAN ITS COATS FOR KIDS DISTRIBUTION. THE MONEY RAISED DURING LAST YEAR’S TELETHON BOUGHT COATS THAT WERE DISTRIBUTED TODAY. AND WE ...
WEST COVINA, Calif. (KABC) -- First and second graders are lining up at Monte Vista Elementary School in West Covina to practice their golf swing multiple times a week. Their coach is Luis Batson, who ...
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala. — The children of Gold Star families, families who have lost their loved ones in combat, are often left behind in more ways than one. The Army Bass Anglers and A Soldier’s Child ...