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Voting abroad is easy for deployed service members
Story by Spc. Alex Amen | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 10.23.2012Service members can’t pick their squad leader, and definitely can’t pick their commander, but this year, U.S. service members all around the world have the opportunity to pick their commander in chief. Read More
Navy Ball remembers War of 1812
Story by Lance Cpl. Scott Whiting | Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune | Date: 10.20.2012Food, drinks, birthday cake, dancing and camaraderie filled the extravagantly-decorated convention center in New Bern, as United States Navy sailors aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune celebrated their 237th... Read More
Why we serve: U.S. Army Pfc. Brian Wellinger Jr.
Story by Spc. Michael Germundson | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 10.20.2012On a cold fall night, a team of Soldiers sit in a heated plywood shack, telling stories and jokes until someone needs to enter or exit the base. U.S. Army Pfc. Brian Wellinger Jr., a base security member... Read More
Why We Serve: U.S. Army Pfc. Brian Wellinger Jr.
Story by Spc. Michael Germundson | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 10.20.2012On a cold fall night, a team of soldiers sit in a heated plywood shack, telling stories and jokes until someone needs to enter or exit the base. Read More
Under the cover of darkness
Story by Spc. Alex Amen | 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 10.16.2012It was 10 p.m. on Bagram Air Field and the hustle and bustle of garrison had begun to slow down. The workday was ending and most soldiers and airmen were preparing to call it a night. Read More