Courtesy Story | U.S. Army Garrison Pohakuloa Training Area | 03.13.2025
Fellow service members were deeply grateful to Sgt. Dale and his team of USO volunteers for keeping the center open, providing a place to unwind, and helping them stay connected to family, home, and country....
Story by Spc. Christopher Smith | U.S. Army Pacific Public Affairs Office | 03.25.2024
PŌHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii – Army General Counsel Carrie F. Ricci was able to experience the U.S. Army’s commitment to the ʻāina, or land, at Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) with a tour from U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii senior leaders, March 25, 2024....
Story by Lena Schnell | U.S. Army Garrison Pohakuloa Training Area | 09.27.2022
US Army Garrison Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) is home to many amazing flora and fauna. But one stands out as the only known tree species that use a specialized type of photosynthesis to make sugar known as C4 photosynthesis – the Hawaiian ʻakoko (Euphorbia olowaluana)....
Story by Kayla Overton | U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii | 04.26.2022
The U.S. Army unveiled 20 new barracks spaces yesterday for troops training at Pohakuloa Training Area.
Story by USAG Bavaria | U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria | 09.21.2021
National PTA has recognized Grafenwoehr Elementary School and Grafenwoehr Elementary School PTA as a 2020-2022 School of Excellence for their accomplishments in building a strong, effective family-school partnership that is enriching the educational experience and overall well-being for all students....
Story by Michael Donnelly | U.S. Army Garrison Pohakuloa Training Area | 03.19.2021
Army at PTA provides rations for local community food pantry
Story by Airman 1st Class Brooke Keisler | 56th Fighter Wing | 07.17.2020
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. – An enlisted physical therapy assistant assigned to the 56th Medical Group became the first Airman to complete Basic Military Training and direct transfer to her first duty station, Luke Air Force Base, bypassing technical training....
Story by Michelle Young | Defense Finance and Accounting Service | 05.05.2020
The volume of volunteers needed to run many programs in schools is tremendous. Teachers need help in classrooms, but many larger-scale initiatives are driven by additional volunteers, boards, committees, etc....