Story by Master Sgt. Gina Vaile-Nelson | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 12.02.2024
FORT CAMPBELL, KY. – Blanchfield Army Community Hospital hosted a senior spouse tour Dec. 2, 2024, which highlighted BACH’s capabilities and commitments to Soldiers and their families....
Story by Amy Phillips | Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office | 10.18.2024
Many Fort Hunter Liggett (FHL) members actively contribute to the surrounding communities and make a difference with their work and leadership. Two Army Reserve spouses stand out as teachers at San Antonio Elementary, a rural school in Central California where military and Army Civilian’s children make up 20 percent of the student population. Parents from FHL also volunteer to serve on the......
Story by Spc. Charlie Duke | 1st Armored Division | 07.05.2023
Volunteers from throughout the community came together to create the first Fort Bliss Baby Expo at the Soto Physical Fitness Center June 23, 2023. The event was designed to showcase the resources and services that Fort Bliss provides mothers and families....
Story by Lori Bultman | 502nd Air Base Wing | 02.27.2020
Army veteran Maria McConville, spouse of Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. James C. McConville, visited JBSA-Fort Sam Houston Feb. 21 to meet with Army spouses at the U.S. Army South Soldier and Family Readiness Group Spouse’s Conference....
Story by Angie Thorne | Fort Polk Public Affairs Office | 02.21.2020
FORT POLK, La. — Military spouses face challenges. These home-based warriors carry on when their significant other is in the field or deployed for long months at a time. They strive to be as strong as their Soldiers while bearing the burdens of parenting, budgets, automobile repairs, plumbing problems and more so their partner downrange doesn’t have to worry about what’s happening at......
Story by Staff Sgt. Lindsey Kibler | 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division | 01.24.2014
Work. Basketball practice. Dinner. Homework. Laundry.
Story by Sgt. Thomas Duval | 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division | 11.06.2013
The newest team of soldiers on Fort Knox, Ky., are not wearing dog tags and high and tight haircuts.
Story by Staff Sgt. Lasonya Morales | 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 06.11.2013
FORT BLISS, Texas - Fear, anguish and distress – for one Fort Bliss spouse these emotions changed to courage, comfort and contentment after attending an Army Family Team Building seminar here....