
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.
Far East drama festival returns to Pacific schools after four-year COVID absence
The Far East Drama festival, which DODEA-Pacific has sponsored since the mid-1980s, returned for its first in-person incarnation on Monday, after it was canceled in 2020 and done virtually the past two years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Military continuing reviews of service members who defied coronavirus vaccine orders
WASHINGTON — Military branches are continuing to review cases of service members who refused a coronavirus vaccine without asking for an exemption
Football fans will find plenty to watch on AFN
His Seoul American High School’s colors are Navy blue and white, but few can be found to be as dyed-in-the-wool red and white as teacher Steve Boyd.
Korean cable firms to stop AFN broadcasts
South Korean cable companies will cease broadcasting the AFN Pacific Prime channel this month, leaving some U.S. personnel living off base looking elsewhere for the programming they’ve grown accustomed to.
AFN radio lineup at Misawa changes after complaints
American Forces Network radio detachment here has rolled out new “family friendly” programming in response to complaints that some songs were vulgar and offensive.
New cable channels bring free football back to Korea viewers
Servicemembers and others living on base can once again watch NFL football games and other programs for free because of two new additions to the on-base free cable service.