
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.
Pandemic-era social media landscape eliminates barriers for US troops, but not without pitfalls
Protocols can get lost amid the feeling of anonymity that comes from typing on a screen, a management expert says.
‘We cannot ignore the magnitude of this death’: Guam records its 100th coronavirus fatality
A 58-year-old man died Tuesday afternoon at Guam Memorial Hospital, becoming the U.S. territory's 100th virus-related fatality.
AFN to launch second sports channel
American Forces Network plans to launch a second 24-hour-a-day sports channel on June 1.
Thanks, omicron: Japan cancels popular Tokyo-Okinawa flights for returning US military travelers
The cancellation of a flight program follows Japan’s decision to close its borders Tuesday to most new incoming foreign travelers through the end of December.
US military imposes 10-day quarantine for all newcomers to South Korea
The 14-day “working quarantine” that permitted new arrivals under the status of forces agreement to move between their homes or other quarantine sites and their workplaces is no longer permitted.
On court or on air she's part of a winning team
When students intern at offices on military bases, most are relegated to getting coffee and snacks for their seniors in the department, or performing menial tasks that few among the rank and file would do.