Housing on base is similar to housing in civilian communities. Servicemembers can easily turn their on-base housing into a home.
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Life on Base,
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Housing on base is similar to housing in civilian communities.
Housing on base is similar to housing in civilian communities. Servicemembers can easily turn their on-base housing into a home.
See All:
Life on Base,
Housing and Food
Benefits extended to Marines and their families include travel, education and financial resources.
Living overseas provides many unique options for rest and relaxation, like the ones shown in this video from Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy.
Active-duty Airmen receive free health care as one of their benefits, and they can go to on-base hospitals whenever necessary.
Esther, a nurse in the Air National Guard, explains how she balances her military service with her civilian job.
Maj. Joe Lehman and his wife have set up a comfortable home on base.
The Marine Corps encourages and enables Marines to pursue higher education.
A look at local attractions that are available to servicemembers while they are stationed overseas.
Single enlisted Airmen without dependents live in dormitories on base.
Although food prices at the commissary are low, the quality remains high.
Warrant Officer Steven Kambouris and Staff Sgt. Adrienne Kambouris met while training and got married.
Thanks to the commissary, servicemembers living on base can buy groceries at a discount.
Army chaplains are available on base and on the battlefield to offer spiritual support to servicemembers and their families.
Former Marine Bill Lawler visits the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon after a demonstration.
A tour of the Base Exchange and Commissary at Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy.
Maj. Brian Neese and his wife Shelley describe the many benefits the Air Force has to offer families.
Sgt. 1st Class Earnest Wash serves full time in the Army and plays semi-pro football.
Marine officers are leaders in the Marine Corps, and the advantages of serving as a Marine far exceed a list of benefits.
1st Lt. Julio Cano enjoys his on-base housing and describes the amenities that come with it.
An Army sergeant describes the benefits and amenities he has available right on post.
At a welcome home ceremony, members of the 233rd Transportation Company reunite with their family and friends.
Two Army specialists and their friends unwind on the weekend with football, a barbecue, tug of war and a dunk tank.
Soldiers get fit during Basic Combat Training, and regular exercise helps them stay strong.
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