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Seven women stand closely together outdoors on a patterned concrete surface next to a garden area. They are dressed in business casual attire, including blazers, skirts, pants, and heels. The background features greenery, trees, and outdoor furniture. All the women are smiling and appear to be enjoying the moment.
Career

MilSpouse Careers: Wise Advise + Assist team are frontrunners in remote work

Melissa Helms, a Leadership Education Seminar participant, from Hayward, Calif., is interviewed by another participant during a small group activity aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 29, 2014.
Career

How to turn PCS-related career gaps into strong stories

Yeoman 1st Class Joseph Kunkel, assigned to Ship Repair Facility Yokosuka, participates in a beach clean up with his family and members of the Fleet Activities Yokosuka chapter of Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD) at Jogashima Beach. CSADD's mission is to encourage positive social interaction, development of leadership and decision-making skills among junior sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Declan Barnes/Released)
Feature

This military spouse and the Pentagon are tackling sustainability. Here’s how you can help.

A woman with curly hair and glasses is sitting at a wooden table in a kitchen with blue cabinets and white tiled backsplash. She is holding a green mug in one hand and a piece of paper in the other, looking at a laptop screen with a slight smile.
Career

LinkedIn Premium is the perfect tool for milspouses on the PCS job hunt

This incredible resource is free to military spouses for a year.

jaimi and baby with a homecoming sign
Wellness Memoir

Wellness Memoir: Discovering hidden strengths during deployment

The Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band (NGJ-MB) completes one of its first flights on the U.S. Navy EA18G GROWLER®. The U.S. Navy will employ NGJ-MB on the GROWLER® to target advanced electronic warfare threats.
Military News

RTX’s Raytheon awarded $590 million production contract for Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band

NEW YORK - CIRCA 1956: Comedian Jonathan Winters poses for a portrait circa 1956 in New York City, New York. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
Humor

Jonathan Winters, top-level comedian and voice actor, served as a US Marine in WWII

LOS ANGELES - MARCH 23: Voice over artist Don La Fontaine poses for a portrait on March 23, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Dan Tuffs/Getty Images)
Movies

Don LaFontaine, aka ‘Movie Trailer Guy,’ was an Army veteran

Pearl Harbor USS West Virginia
Today in Military History

Today in military history: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor

December 7, 1941 is "a date which will live in infamy."

Priya Butler, left, the USO director of operations for Southwest Asia, shows Spc. Torrence Hall, a cavalry scout assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Task Force Bison, the holiday decorations for his unit donated by the USO during Operation Christmas Convoy at Camp Nathan Smith, Dec. 23. Operation Christmas Convoy delivered gifts to soldiers on remote forward operating bases for the holiday season.
Entertainment

USO holiday events around the world for service members, veterans and families

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 28: Artist Jessie G performs the national anthem prior to a game between the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on November 28, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Entertainment

Jessie G releases new single, ‘Dress Blues,’ in honor of US service members

A group of five people in a forest setting. One person, an older woman with short white hair and glasses, is being carried on the back of a younger man wearing a light-colored shirt and backpack, who is holding onto a tree for support. Behind them, three men stand close together, smiling. One man is wearing a black cap and dark shirt, another has a light blue shirt, and the third is wearing a black t-shirt with "2021" printed on it and jeans. The scene is shaded by trees with sunlight filtering through.
Military News

Airman carries 79-year-old woman on his back after hiking accident

Headquarters Air Force, Office of the Director of Logistics
Mighty MilSpouse

Social media safety: A guide for military families

After a ceremony held at the Fort Jackson, S.C., Post Theater on June 22, graduates of the Drill Sergeant Course, class 008-16, take time to reacquaint with their friends and family members. Candidates at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy spend a total of 63 training days learning the art of inspiring, motivating, and mentoring new Soldiers in Basic Combat Training. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian Hamilton/ released)
Financial

Financial planning month: A guide for military families

Karla Kletzien and her sons, 1-year old Landon and 3-year-old Drake, draw on the pavement with chalk after visiting the resource booths at the Exceptional Family Member Program’s Chalk the Park meet-and-greet event Aug. 12 at the barrier-free playground.
Mighty MilSpouse

October awareness for EFMP: Supporting military families with exceptional needs

Children at a CYS facility having fun.
Mighty MilSpouse

Celebrating November: Military Family Month

October family fun: Creating a wellness routine for military families
Wellness

October family fun: Creating a wellness routine for military families

Taylor (center) discusses the fin er points o f the gam e with University o f Illinois basketball star Dike Eddleman (left) and Ed Sadowski, a form er player at Seton Hall University, at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, circa 1945.
Sports

Before Chuck Taylor was making Converse, he was a WWII military basketball coach

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. “Papa Jake” Larson, 101-year-old veteran who served valiantly during World War II.
Feature

Disney honors 101-year-old WWII Army veteran during his first visit

Service members with Marine Wing Support Squadron 171 participate in the Jingle Bell Jog, Dec. 19, 2014, aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. Marine Corps Community Services hosted the event to help raise morale during the holiday season. The 1.5km event had more than 1,400 participants from various units aboard station.
Feature

Gobble guide: Staying in shape over the holidays