The USO opened online voting today to determine the winner of the USO Canine Volunteer of the Year Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions from USO therapy dogs and their handlers ...
As historic winter storm “Fern” shut down commercial aviation across the National Capital Region, one runway remained mission ...
The Washington Nationals baseball staff visited local service members during a community engagement event on Joint Base ...
A multimedia company serving military installations in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. DC Military has operated in the D.C. Metropolitan area for over 4 decades. It is owned by Adams ...
As the evolving concern and impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus heightens, all of us at your local newspaper and APG Media of Chesapeake are dedicated to providing the most recent and relevant ...
Strolling the river walk along the Washington Navy Yard waterfront today, it is hard to imagine that the Anacostia River, from the Yard all the way to its confluence with the Potomac River, was a ...
With the theme "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow — Army Women Telling Their Stories," the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation hosted their 13th annual Hall of Fame/Scholarship awards program Tuesday. And it was ...
At the present time, fishing permit requests are being handled in-house aboard the installation. To obtain a fishing permit, please follow the required procedure. Send an email, with “Fishing Permit” ...
In Annapolis, at the heart of the U.S. Naval Academy, stands a statue of the famous Native American chief, Tecumseh. This bronze figure has become an informal deity of sorts, where Midshipmen perform ...
The Navy has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to move its data and analytics into the cloud, improving real-time access to vital information by defense personnel stationed around the globe.
The U.S. Naval Test Pilot School (USNTPS) held a graduation ceremony for Class 149 June 17 at the River’s Edge Catering and Conference Center at NAS Patuxent River. The 34 students in the class ...
Thirty-eight years after Gordon Peterson returned from his combat tour in Vietnam, he read a newspaper article that called that conflict “a war without heroes.” “It stuck in my craw,” said the retired ...
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