This week, a large box containing a desk chair arrived on our porch. Once the chair was removed, I hesitated a moment before stomping the humongous thing flat for recycling.
Program Partner, Educator, and Author, Erin Twamley, will host two in-person Robotics Adventures with USA Girl Scouts Overseas in the West Pacific - at Kadena Air Base on December 7th, 2024 and at Camp Humphreys on December 8th, 2024.
Get your best cosplay gear ready and make plans to check out this year’s comic con at Camp Foster on Dec. 8.
How to send it:First class – Handles items weighing up to 13 ounces. Flat-rate packaging available.
The Stars and Stripes National Museum and Library’s ambitious “Paint for a Cause” mural project has reached a significant milestone, with 510 participants already contributing to this unique tribute to military service.
The 18th Communication Squadron conducted a no-notice communication outage exercise for the 18th Wing as directed by Brig. Gen. Nicholas Evans, Nov. 14, 2024.
While Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day in late November, the Japanese have Labor Thanksgiving Day on Nov. 23 every year to commemorate worker productivity and thank one another for their labor.
We loved all of your spooky and fun costumes for this year’s Halloween photo contest! Many Stripes readers sent their submissions but for best costume there can only be two!
A general video to educate TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries in or moving to Japan about how to access and manage high-quality health care overseas.
As I sit down with Elizabeth Gomez, the owner, manager, and artist behind Tanoshige Artworks, the tranquil atmosphere of her studio reflects the serenity of her work. Sunlight filters through the windows, casting a soft glow over vibrant watercolor paintings, each a tribute to Okinawa’s beauty and spirit.
The 18th Contracting Squadron hosted an event bringing local vendors on base to strengthen relationships and increase access to mission-supporting resources, Nov. 5, 2024.
The Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program is increasing the impact and developing the skills of those serving the veteran and military family community.
Born and raised in the “furniture” capital of the world, Mariel “Mars” Puga joins the USO Okinawa team from North Carolina.
“The country’s going to hell in a handbasket!” I’ve heard more than once. Each time, I recoil and wonder, could it be true?