Advanced Military Shooting
A force protection team comprised of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines practices advanced shooting techniques on a range in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Worth A Thousand Words: Grenade Guy
Navy Seaman William Reaws, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, readies 40MM grenades to fire from the Mk19 grenade launcher during a weapons qualifications and familiarization exercise held on Camp Roberts in Paso Robles, Calif., Jan. 30, 2013. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Chris Fahey, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3 Public Affairs Officer
Navy Trailblazer Talks Diversity in the Military
Vice Adm. Michelle Howard, the first African-American woman to command a Navy warship, sits down with All Hands Update to discuss diversity in the military.
African-American History Month Focuses on Achievements
“The Emancipation Proclamation is 150 years old, and the March on Washington is 50 years old The Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves, but it also enhanced America’s freedom."
Worth A Thousand Words: Operation Iron Fist
U.S. Marines assigned to Charlie Company, 1st Reconnaissance, get a little help from Japanese reconnaissance and intelligence soldiers as they carry a rubber boat into the back of a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter during helocasting training near Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 31, 2013.
Medal of Honor Recipient Former Army Staff Sgt. Clint Romesha loved being in the Army, but after surviving the deadly battle of COP Keating he knew it was time to put his family first.
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A force protection team comprised of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines practices advanced shooting techniques on a range in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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The U.S. Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment will host the third annual Marine Corps Trials for wounded, ill and injured Marines March 1-6.
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Vice Adm. Michelle Howard, the first African-American woman to command a Navy warship, sits down with All Hands Update to discuss diversity in the military.
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Join us as we honor the African-American community’s contributions to our country and reflect upon two major milestones in the fight for civil rights.
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Army Secretary John McHugh signed a directive stating that programs from resilience training to suicide prevention be part of a new “Ready and Resilient Campaign.”
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Today former Army Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha will be awarded the Medal of Honor during a ceremony at the White House.
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During the month of February, Army leaders and medical providers honor the patients trusted to the care of Army Medicine.
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I’ve seen first-hand the damage smoking does to otherwise healthy people. Many people find quitting smoking one of the hardest challenges they ever face.
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