A Marine officer stands holding a Mameluke sword, the oldest weapon still used in service by United States Armed Forces. The Marine Corps maintains traditions dating back to 1775.
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A Marine officer stands holding a Mameluke sword, the oldest weapon still used in service by United States Armed Forces.
A Marine officer stands holding a Mameluke sword, the oldest weapon still used in service by United States Armed Forces. The Marine Corps maintains traditions dating back to 1775.
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A kid's view of life at Naval Air Station Sigonella, a large Navy base in Italy.
Servicemembers at an Air Force recreation camp can rent boats, kayaks and tents to enjoy their time off-duty.
Four Coast Guardsmen put on their uniforms before performing as the Honor Guard during opening-day ceremonies at Boston's Fenway Park.
Country artist and Army National Guard Warrant Officer Darby Ledbetter reveals the effort that went into making a video for his song, "I Won't Let My Guard Down."
Maj. Philip Romanelli serves in the Army Reserve and also works for the Department of Homeland Security.
Austin, a member of the Air National Guard, gives a civilian flight lesson.
A father and son enjoy a playground on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
Through activities like pony rides and football games, the Army helps build a sense of community among families on post.
Marines on assignment across the globe have an opportunity to travel and experience different cultures.
Information Systems Technician 1st Class Frank Agcaoili shows residents of the Jamiyah Children's Home, in Singapore, a model of the guided missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill.
Airman 1st Class Alejandra Zorko works on her car and learns new skills using the free resources available at an on-base auto hobby shop.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Benjamin Hastings assists Coast Guard Investigator 1st Class, ret., John Brunslik, with checking in for his space-available (Space-A) flight.
The Army National Guard offers many recreational perks.
Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Bates earned an associate degree in business administration with tuition assistance from the Army Reserve.
Austin, a member of the Air National Guard, talks about how drill weekend fits in with his other activities.
Joining the Air Force Reserve can have a few unexpected perks, such as getting the chance to perform with Kid Rock.
Housing on base is similar to housing in civilian communities.
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.
Tech. Sgt. Sherry Ingram describes the on-base school that her children attend. Children of Airmen are eligible to attend school from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
Esther, a nurse in the Air National Guard, explains how she balances her military service with her civilian job.
Shoppers stock up on produce at the commissary on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
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.
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