DMZ ambush survivors seen lucky to be alive
Observers at the scene of Sunday night's bold ambush by Communist North Koreans who machine-gunned and killed four United Nations Command soldiers reached one conclusion: "I don't see how anybody survived this."
Many TVs at Pacific bases go dark as AFN’s HD upgrades take effect
Televisions at many U.S. military facilities in the Pacific have gone dark as viewers grapple with upgrades needed to receive American Forces Network’s new high-definition channels.
Fashion inspired by a global pandemic: Photo project helps Yokota family fend off stay-at-home boredom
As the populations of entire nations languish in coronavirus lockdowns, under stay-at-home orders or in self-isolation, one military family found a creative outlet for coping with being cooped up for days on end.
Spouse Calls: Love for AFN Super Bowl ads
The burning gridiron question returns every year to the overseas military community. It’s not about coaches or quarterbacks. It’s about those commercials.
Spouse Calls: Love for AFN Super Bowl ads
The burning gridiron question returns every year to the overseas military community. It’s not about coaches or quarterbacks. It’s about those commercials.
After three decades of ‘Sports Byline,’ radio host still strives ‘to connect with athletes in a human way’
As he sat in front of a microphone, about to debut a talk radio program on WRTL 1260-AM in central Illinois, Ron Barr fought off a major case of nerves before his first time on the air in 1961.
Marine Corps opens door to morale leave on government flights from Okinawa
The Marine Corps joined the rest of uniformed services this week and began offering government-funded morale flights between Okinawa and Seattle so Marines and their families may visit loved ones in the U.S.
