
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.
Ann-Margret digs the military
FOUR YEARS AGO, a swinging coed from Northwestern University headed for Europe with a USO tour that supercharged audiences from Germany to Iceland.
DiMaggio likes A's chances — Taiyo's, too
The Athletics’ first year in their new Oakland home left Joe DiMaggio, their vice president in charge of class, enthusiastic over the club’s chances for a pennant.
Career sailor on Okinawa gets presidential award for hundreds of USO volunteer hours
Petty Officer 1st Class Erin Stroup, 40, received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for volunteering 170 hours at the Camp Foster USO in the previous year; she earned the same award last year for volunteering 120 hours.
Guam USO center reopens at Tumon Bay resort just in time for Super Bowl
The new, 4,000-square-foot facility feature several big-screen televisions that will come in handy for the Super Bowl on Monday morning. The center will have the game on and snacks ready.
‘Feeling of gratitude’: Olympians video chat with military kids at bases in Japan
A trio of Olympic swimmers gave tips to youngsters on military bases in Japan during an online get-together organized by the USO.
Yokota security forces airmen takeover USO for a day and host Mario Kart tournament
Twelve members of the 374th Security Forces Squadron took over the USO at Yokota’s Yujo Community Center as part of a new outreach program, Adopt The USO, that puts the clientele in charge.