Focus
Sergeant First Class Steven M. Coleman returned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord recently after spending two weeks in Colorado Springs, Colo., for the 2011 Warrior Games. More than 220 athletes, including almost 80 from the Army, came from all over the United States and the world to compete
Health
The latest graduates of Madigan Healthcare System's residency programs are preparing to join the operational Army and become the next generation of Army Medicine's best by completing a Transition to Practice Seminar May 19 and 20. The Transition to Practice Seminar is intended for Madigan's resident and
Focus
After being silent for nearly two years, one of 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division's biggest combat assets is back and making an explosive return. Soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment conducted an M-777 155 mm howitzer live-fire range May 20 - the first time the
Travel
Port Townsend is a Victorian seaport with a rich maritime history located on the Olympic Peninsula. On a sunny day, panoramic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca compete with those of the Olympic mountain range. It is no surprise, with the natural and historic beauty surrounding Port Townsend,
Music
Bobble Tiki isn't above sloppy seconds. He never has been. While you take a moment to digest all the implications of that statement (and Bobble Tiki means ALL the implications, even the really icky ones from Bobble Tiki's frat days), Bobble Tiki would like to clear his throat, shift uncomfortably in
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In 1917 there were almost 2,000 buildings on Camp Lewis, and all of them wore nothing but the splinters of the wood they were made of. There was one exception, though. The Camp Lewis House - sometimes referred to as the Hostess House - wore a coat of white paint with green
Attractions
Sitting on large wooden blocks at the Lake Union Dry Dock Company, the USS Turner Joy (DD-951) looked large and naked. Lifts, generators and other tools surrounded the ship's hull. The gritty remains of sanded-off paint and water converged and covered the bottom of the dock. Once a new coat of high-quality
Veterans
The opportunity was much too tantalizing, and Darrel Bowman just couldn't resist. It was a moment where Bowman could continue to raise his voice in support for veterans nationwide, and the U.S. Coast Guard veteran took advantage. In Washington, D.C. last week to accept the award for being named the National Veteran
Focus
Last month, the 2nd Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) Mustangs of the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division deployed to a training area on Joint Base Lewis-McChord and then jumped to Yakima Training Center (YTC) to support the brigade's 2011 Combined Arms Live Fire Exercise (CALFEX). "The training the Mustang
Focus
As I walked across the sand and through the sage of the Yakima Training Center last Friday afternoon, I noticed Spc. Tyler Cross and Pfc. Andrew Moses lying on the ground, patiently tying together two large pieces of camouflage netting. 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment's Command Sgt. Maj. Peter Smith noticed
News Articles
A standing-room only crowd comprised of hundreds of Servicemembers, veterans, family members and members of the community gathered on Memorial Day at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Cemetery to honor and remember American Servicemembers who died in service to their country. "We gather to pay tribute to those who gave their last
Veterans
Janice Buckley and retired Command Sgt. Major Herb Schmeling serve the Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) community as volunteers. That's an understatement. They serve in ways many of us can only marvel at. They make sustained and noticeable differences - from handing out boxes of cookies and care packages to providing emergency assistance
Military Life
More than 20 years after she started dancing as a young child, McChord spouse Danielle Baimbridge is still grateful for the qualities the activity instilled in her. "I learned poise, confidence and stage presence," said Baimbridge, who PCSed to McChord eight months ago with her husband, an Airman in the 62nd
Focus
Washington High School Air Force JROTC cadets recently finished the drill competition season off on a high note, turning in strong performances at the Northwest Drill and Rifle Conference Championships on April 16 and a 27-school meet May 7 at Liberty High School in Renton. Washington High hosted the April 16
Focus
(AMC PA) - Tech. Sgt. Alex Butler is NCO in charge of vehicle maintenance deployed with the 376th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. Butler is deployed from the 627th Logistics Readiness Squadron at McChord Field, and his hometown is Denver, Colo. As a vehicle maintainer, Butler
Focus
To see the impact the Olympic Flight Museum plays in shaping the future aviation careers of the many children every year, one has to look no further than the story of a few teenagers who worked there while they were in high school. All six started working at the museum about
Military Life
A blend of beautiful aggression, punk-rock-inspired attire, and sinuous athleticism, women's roller derby embodies a fun and feisty sport that is enjoyed by participants and spectators alike. Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Bettie Brigade offers all of these things and more, and luckily are returning for another entertaining and successful season. Come watch
News Front
In his inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy called out, "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." Each year, the Puget Sound Chapter of Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) hosts a Massing of the Colors event to celebrate active-duty
News Front
Learning how to budget for the last days before a payday can be a complicated mission, thankfully a program is combatting these financial hiccups with complimentary meals like prime rib. The United Service Organization Northwest (USONW) celebrated their 50th "No Dough Dinners" for airmen of Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) Feb. 21