Courtesy Story | Navy Public Affairs Support Element East - (Active) | 10.15.2018
USNS Comfort utilizes Preventative Healthcare Measures so the crew aboard can serve others.
Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Benjamin Liston | Navy Public Affairs Support Element East - (Active) | 10.13.2018
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 13, 2018) – Doctors, nurses and other embarked medical personnel aboard the hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) conducted a mass casualty training exercise in preparation for visiting medical sites in Central and South America, Oct. 13, 2018....
Story by Cpl. Christian Lopez | 3d Marine Expeditionary Brigade | 10.03.2018
Two U.S. Marines and two U.S. Sailors came to the assistance of a local Filipino motorcyclist who was pinned underneath his vehicle on side of the road in Ternate, Cavite, Republic of the Philippines around 3 p.m. Tuesday....
Story by Senior Airman Timi Jones | 111th Attack Wing | 08.31.2018
Horsham AGS helps California fire department fight fires
Story by Senior Airman Sean Campbell | 92nd Air Refueling Wing | 06.29.2018
If a member of the United States armed or allied forces is isolated behind enemy lines, surrounded by enemy engagement, or captured, it’s the mission of the Air Force’s elite rescue Airmen, to return them home....
Story by Tech. Sgt. Evelyn Chavez | Minot Air Force Base | 12.08.2017
In a matter of hours things would never be the same, the unwanted visitor’s mission was to destroy anything in its path. The destruction would be something the people would never forget, after all it ripped most from their family members, homes and normalcy....
Story by Staff Sgt. Aaron Jenne | 436th Airlift Wing | 10.26.2017
In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew made landfall near Homestead, Florida. With winds measured as high as 196 miles per hour, the small hurricane packed a mighty punch, destroying or damaging about 127,000 homes and causing $26.5 billion in damage. At the time, it was America’s most costly natural disaster. According to The Weather Chanel, Hurricane Andrew is considered the fourth worst......
Courtesy Story | USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) | 10.05.2017
What happens when the lifelines of an island’s lifelines fail? After Hurricane Maria passed over Puerto Rico, leaving behind the bare, broken bones of nature and an island without power, at least 51 hospitals were left running on generators. Blocked roads and silenced phones made communication with help nearly impossible for many medical centers....