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  • South Korea Sojourns XI: Chungju

    Author's Note: This is the eleventh in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction, or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in

  • South Korea Sojourns X: Seoraksan National Park

    Author's Note: This is the tenth in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction, or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • Town patrol member leaves footprint upon departure

    Before coming to Osan, people are often told stories about painting the town red at night in the Songtan Entertainment District. A story that is less often told is that of the group of men and women who strive to keep service members safe and out of trouble during the night hours - a group known as

  • South Korea Sojourns IX: Bonguensa Temple

    Author's Note: This is the ninth in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • South Korea Sojourns VIII: COEX Aquarium

    Author's Note: This is the eighth in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • Kadena dragon boat racers make friends, build confidence

    Thirty-two people aboard a beautifully carved boat move in unison to the tempo set by a mallet striking a metal drum. Each time the drum sounds its command, two straight rows of people dig their oars into the water and pull backward with all their might. They are exhausted, they are wet and they are

  • Casualty rep continues to serve families at Yokota

    Throughout her adult life she has supported the military, serving as an enlisted personnel specialist for four years and commissioned to complete another four years as an officer, and now, after hanging up her uniform, she continues to serve as a Department of Defense civilian.Tanquer Dyer brings

  • South Korea Sojourns VI: Lotus Lantern Parade

    Author's Note: This is the sixth in a series of articles about recreational travel opportunities for service members stationed in South Korea. Each article will highlight a specific South Korean destination, attraction or event within the authorized travelling distance for U.S. forces in country.

  • Stationary bikes gain traction on fitness

    Airmen looking for a way to stay fit to fight, need look no further than the Wolf Pack Fitness Center's Spin Class.Offered four times a week by Master Sgt. Dante Brooks, 8th Operations Support Squadron host aviation resource management superintendent, spin class provides the Wolf Pack an alternative

  • The legacy of sacrifice

    Like a lot of boys growing up in the '60s and '70s, Chris Balcom liked to watch TV. He could often be found on the couch, eyes sewn to the screen. While watching, Chris was attentive, fixated even, to what transpired in front of him. A parade of faces graced the edges of the screen, emerging for a