Story by Terrance Bell | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 05.05.2022
FORT LEE, Va. – The Garrison Public Affairs Office here is now accepting submissions for the annual tribute to high school graduates....
Courtesy Story | Fort Bragg Garrison Public Affairs Office | 04.06.2022
April is Month of the Military Child and is a critical reminder of the importance of our youth and the sacrifices that they make each and every day. Army children deserve our respect for bearing the costs our nation demands of them without their choice. As the garrison, we know a lot about their struggles, and the resiliency it takes to be a military child....
Story by Aimee Malone | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 10.11.2018
The new Fort McCoy public website, https://home.army.mil/mccoy, is now live.
Story by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Arends | 21st Space Wing | 03.14.2018
If you’re reading this right now, it’s because a journalist in the public affairs office wrote this article, and made sure it was published. If there’s a picture accompanying this article, it’s because a photographer or graphic artist created it. These examples are the better known, more visible aspects of what the public affairs office does, but what it does on a daily basis goes......
Story by Capt. Khoran Lee | 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command | 10.02.2017
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Story by Staff Sgt. Carlin Leslie | Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs | 06.01.2015
In Air Force history a legacy has been written, by women, for women. The walls of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial are filled with stories of historic and iconic women from all United States military services that have served the nation....
Story by Senior Airman Hailey Haux | Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs | 05.27.2015
Whether standing at the Air Force memorial or silently observing the changing of the guard at Arlington National Cemetery, a program gives military veterans the chance to see monuments and landmarks in the Washington metropolitan area....
Story by Staff Sgt. Peter Berardi | 316th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) | 09.10.2012
The Army has designated September as Suicide Prevention Month and joins the nation in observing National Suicide Prevention Week, Sept. 10-14, and World Suicide Prevention Day, Sept. 10. Retired Maj. Gen. Mark A. Graham, who lost a son to suicide, said it’s important to be safe, be smart and be compassionate. It’s a sign of strength to get help, not a weakness. “Do not wait, let’s......