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It’s the Army’s 251st birthday, but these gifts are for military shoppers. The Okinawa Exchange is rolling out an Army birthday sweepstakes, with 176 prizes totaling nearly $7,700.
The Okinawa Exchange will honor the Army’s 251st birthday with weeklong deals, offering military members and their families discounts on electronics, apparel, tactical gear, home essentials and more.
The wardroom from U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Okinawa held a professional military education (PME) event to observe the start of the Battle of Okinawa.
As we head into the summer months, TELL is excited to share new lineup of programs and events designed to keep our community connected, supported, and thriving.
Even though I was a lawyer, I never took steps to protect myself financially in the event that our marriage failed. My Navy husband knew what I’d given up for him, and showed appreciation. In return, I trusted him to protect my future.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Joshua Messer, 733rd Air Mobility Squadron commander, speaks during the Port Dawg Memorial Run opening ceremony at Kadena Air Base
Tropical Storm Jangmi keeps hurtling pell mell along the south coast of Japan’s main island of Honshu, keeping Yokosuka Naval Base and the Kanto Plain coast on its itinerary for passage just south at mid-afternoon Wednesday.
Community members are encouraged to donate gently used formal shoes and gowns at the Okinawa Enlisted Spouses’ Club Thrift Store and Uncle Sam’s Attic at Kadena Air Base.
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Col. Toshihiro Ishigami, Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron commander, left, assisted by U.S. Air Force Maj. Maria Stoughton, 18th AES clinical nurse specialist, administers a nasogastric tube to a simulated patient during a bilateral training, at Kadena Air Base.
In Japan, “meishi,” or business cards, are an ever-important tool for Japanese salarymen.
From Jedi training to creative play stations, the Kadena and Foster Exchange is rolling out a free in-store Star Wars toy event to give military children an unforgettable adventure.
“Dear Lisa, Thank you for applying to the leadership program class of 2026,” the email read. “Regretfully, we will not be offering you a place in this year’s class. We received an extraordinary number of strong applications,” blah, blah, blah.