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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.

Actor Eric Bana talks about his military roles, including ‘Black Hawk Down,’ at USO event

Australian action star Eric Bana spoke via video link to troops, sharing backstories to some of his famous movie roles.

First shipboard USO center in 7th Fleet opens ahead of carrier’s expected departure

Sailors aboard the USS Ronald Reagan gathered deep inside the aircraft carrier on Wednesday to celebrate the opening of the U.S. 7th Fleet’s first shipboard USO center.

No. 1 Soul Brother packs the house at Yongsan Garrison

SEOUL — Close to 4,000 soldiers, civilians and high school students waited in long lines at the six entrances to the Collier Field House, Yongsan.

Stars of ‘The Covenant’ surprise US service members with appearance by Jimmy Kimmel

Participants stationed at Yokosuka, Camp Schwab, Okinawa, and along the U.S. southern border, where members of the Texas National Guard are participating in Operation Lone Star, quizzed Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim about their methods, the movie-making process and other topics.

'Ski-nosed Santa' is back in Southeast Asia for laughs

BOB HOPE, the ski-nosed Santa Claus who saves all of his goodies for American troops serving in the war zones, "tooled up" his sleigh and began winging across the sky yesterday on his way to Southeast Asia.

‘A taste of home’: USO serves Thanksgiving staples to single troops stationed in Japan

At Yokota, an Air Force airlift hub in western Tokyo, the USO brought a taste of home to single service members with an early Thanksgiving meal.