Martin Goes to Basic Training
This husband and father of three is about the embark on a the trip of a lifetime.. an 8 1/2 week tour through Air Force Basic Training. Read More
View ArticleGrowing Up Military: Three Air Force Sisters Share Their Story
Lexi, Jordan and Shelie Vermeire, daughters of Air Force Master Sgt. Scott Vermeire, share words of wisdom and insight gained from their lives as military kids. Read More
View ArticleLight It Up Blue
Military children at Yokota Air Base, Japan are getting ready for April and Autism Awareness month with a craft project. Read More
View ArticleWorth A Thousand Words: Meet Your Daughter
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Jeff Reyes, assigned to the guided-missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill, meets his baby for the first time as the ship arrives in Norfolk, Va., March 28, 2013. Read More
View ArticleComprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness
Check out the Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness program to help keep you psychologically and physically fit. Read More
View ArticleMilitary Mom: Raising Resilient Toddlers
Not everyone can say they have been on an aircraft carrier, but for military children, it is just another part of their childhood. DoDLive blogger shares her story of raising two military toddlers....
View ArticleMilitary Child of the Year
The Military Child of the Year® Award recognizes military children who have demonstrated themselves as exceptional citizens while facing the challenges of military family life. Read More
View ArticleWorth A Thousand Words: Lieutenant’s Ladies
Navy Lt. Andrew Wood is greeted by his wife and daughter during a homecoming celebration after returning to Mayport, Fla. May 28, 2013 from a seven-month deployment. Read More
View ArticleAsian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration
May is not only known for paying tribute to American heroes. It is also the month to observe a heritage found right outside your front door. Read More
View ArticleStudy Measures Impact of Service Member Death
USU's Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress recently launched a study focused on the impact of a U.S. service member's death on surviving family members. Read More
View ArticleA Father’s Day Off
One airman stationed at Bagram has the opportunity to spend today with his father, who also happens to be an airman, for Father's Day. Read More
View ArticleLiving Life with an Exceptional Family Member
The stresses of military life can be a challenge for Marine families, but it is even more of a challenge for those with exceptional family members. Read More
View ArticleCJCS Emphasizes Importance of Supporting Military Children
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Emphasizes Importance of Supporting Military Children. Read More
View ArticleMedal of Honor Nominee Talks About PTSD
Medal of Honor nominee Army Staff Sgt. Ty Carter talks about his experience with post-traumatic stress disorder and what helped him to overcome it. Read More
View ArticleUSS Freedom (LCS 1) Crew 102 Homecoming
After five months of extensive training at sea, the "Gold" crew of USS Freedom (LCS 1) returns home to their loved ones at their home port of San Diego. Read More
View ArticleEasier Than You Think: Transferring GI Bill Benefits
Planning on transferring your Post 9/11 G.I. Bill benefits? Check this video out. Transferring benefits is easier than you think. Read More
View ArticleKindergartners Pick Out Unhappy People
The first step in suicide prevention is knowing your Airmen. The ability to sense something is wrong may make the difference in someone's life. Read More
View ArticleRed Ribbon Campaign Educates Children on Importance of Drug-Free Living
Students at the Arnn Elementary School, Japan, recently learned the importance of living a drug-free life. Read More
View ArticleA Snapshot of the Military Family Experience
While not every member of a military family dons a uniform, they all face the unique challenges of living a military lifestyle. Here's a glimpse into life as an American military family. Read More
View ArticleLabor of Love: Life as a Caregiver
Lynn Prosser doesn’t deny that caring for her Vietnam veteran husband is hard, but her love for him makes it all worthwhile. Read More
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