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Nearly 70 years after USS Indianapolis tragedy, survivor tells his tale

Just past midnight July 30, 1945, two torpedoes from a Japanese submarine struck the USS Indianapolis with almost 1,200 people aboard.

AFN debuting HD sports channel

Some American Forces Network viewers will be able to enjoy the passes, runs and hits of National Football League action in all its high-definition glory this weekend.

You weren’t going anywhere anyway: Air Force suspends Space-A travel for many eligible flyers

Travel restrictions and advisories from separate wings of the U.S. government leave service members, their families, Defense Department civilians and Americans in general with shrinking travel options.

AFN debuting HD sports channel

Some American Forces Network viewers will be able to enjoy the passes, runs and hits of National Football League action in all its high-definition glory this weekend.

US soldiers with premature twins are evacuated from South Korean city hit hard by coronavirus

“We can see the boys as much as we want to now,” said Spc. Cody McFall, the infants' father. “That’s a blessing to me.”

Over-the-air AFN broadcasts to end in South Korea

American Forces Network’s broadcast will no be longer available to viewers using conventional roof-top aerials or old-style rabbit ears in South Korea starting May 1, AFN Korea announced last week.

Reverse trick-or-treating: Yokota volunteers will bring Halloween spirit to kids in quarantine

The Yokota COVID-19 Errands Run Group is coordinating an event Oct. 31 in which costumed volunteers will deliver candy to the doorsteps of those quarantined in on-base housing, temporary tower units and the Kanto Lodge.