A sepia-toned photo of a U.S. Navy sailor in uniform from around the 1940s.

A bullet creased a Navy heart at Pearl Harbor and sparked a WWII love story

During their nearly 50 years together, Alice Darrow was fond of saying she filled the bullet-sized hole in her Navy husband’s heart from the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor with love.

‘You’ve been Beefaroni’d’: Mysterious group spreads smiles across Yokota one can at a time

Mysterious cans of Chef Boyardee Beefaroni recently began popping up outside residences and offices at the home of U.S. Forces Japan in western Tokyo.

DODEA grads wrap up 'memorable' year with unique ceremonies in Japan and Guam

Jimmy Journey didn’t hesitate when asked if he could think of one word to sum up this year’s graduations for Defense Department high schools in the Pacific.

Yokota’s Mask Crusaders pitch in to battle COVID-19

In response to the COVID 19 crisis, The Mask Crusaders, a group of volunteers at Yokota Air Base have stepped up to help our medical professionals.

Ombudsman: With no Stars and Stripes, these stories wouldn't be told

The coronavirus outbreak on the USS Theodore Roosevelt is freshly in the news again, rightly grabbing the attention of news organizations everywhere, including Stars and Stripes.

Stars and Stripes helped Holocaust survivor learn to read and write

In an age when the practice of writing letters to the editor is a dying art, writers and editors are still encouraged to hear from readers with personal stories as to how their newspaper has proved a positive influence in one’s life.

VIDEO| Stars and Stripes in the Pacific

On May 14, 1945, Stars and Stripes published its first newspaper in the Pacific theater.