There are plenty of action-packed opportunities, programs, and activities for the Navy and Marine Corps child, thanks to a multitude of family-oriented Navy programs and initiatives.
The AFVC is a "space available" program offering Department of Defense-affiliated personnel affordable condominium vacations at over 3,500 resorts around the world.
Did you know that golf courses are cited as one of the top 10 most appealing quality-of-life perks offered to service members and their families? Read on to find out where military golf courses are located throughout the country, policies, pricing structure and how to make reservations.
You don't have to spend a lot of money to have great family fun. Read on to find out some low-cost suggestions for outdoor activities, indoor activities, and family activities on base.
From scaling vertical cliffs to hiking quiet back trails, the MWR/MCCS Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) has something for everyone. Learn about OAC day and overnight trips for adults and teens, leadership and team training activities, and equipment rentals.
Gone are the days when "fitness" meant a few basketballs, a tattered volleyball net, and some floor hockey gear. Now most MWR/MCCS facilities have their own athletic directors and trained, certified instructors who know fitness inside and out.
LIFELines is sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs and funded by the Center for Personal and Professional Development.