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You could hear a pin drop as one Vietnam veteran removed his glasses and wiped tears away. Across the room, a Pearl Harbor survivor's hands shook. Women dressed in turquoise blue skirt suits - members of the Ladies Auxiliary, bowed respectfully as they lined the walls of the Veterans of
Military Policy
Former Army Spc. Christina Jones swallowed 30 morphine pills and slumped against her bedpost. "Maybe this time, I'll get it right," she whispered, referring to her second suicide attempt in a week. The voices in her head grew distant and Polaroid images of terror blurred. Jones was sexually assaulted three times
Military Policy
When The Invisible War came out last summer, it called rape "a silent epidemic ... and the most shameful and best kept secret in the U.S. military." The documentary showcased multiple Servicemembers suffering from military sexual trauma, and claimed that 20 percent of females are sexually assaulted while serving and
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The next time you see troops in dark green and black "digicam woodland" uniforms with Canadian flags on their sleeves, say hello. There's a good chance he or she may be your next-door neighbor, your co-worker or your newest friend - in addition to being a Canadian Servicemember on temporary
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You'd never know it looking at the slender-built, soft-spoken African American Airman in the green jumpsuit, but Senior Master Sergeant and Chief Loadmaster Terrance Philon is 59-years old. He's also the oldest person still flying on JBLM, and only one of three remaining Servicemembers at McChord that has experienced firsthand
Veterans
While shopping at McChord Field, Cpt. Shanda Taylor-Boyd saw a Ranger newspaper and knew immediately that she'd found the perfect name for the puppy she'd just purchased for her three daughters. But Ranger would grow to mean much more to her - he not only saved her life one day,
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The City of Tacoma's newest councilmember is a 20-year veteran and U.S. Navy Reserve officer who has vowed to be the voice for the military and represent the interests of Servicemembers on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "I'm very passionate about JBLM," said Robert Thoms, who is also a member of the South
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Staff Sgt. Martin Hensen of the Maintenance Squadron at McChord Field didn't know his grandfather was an unsung World War II (WWII) hero until he came to visit last summer. A simple evening of reminiscing for Jan Hensen, 93, unknowingly sparked a series of events no one could have foreshadowed.
Military Resources
You may know that the United Service Organization Northwest (USONW) has a location on McChord Field. You may also know that its Shali Center is the only non-profit organization on Joint Base Lewis-McChord that takes care of deploying troops after they say their goodbyes. Now, the USONW is expanding its
Veterans
"Thank you for what you've done and continue to do," said Chris Lipphardt, Chief Master Sergeant CMSgt. and President of the McChord Chiefs Group, to veterans gathered at American Veterans (AMVETS) post one in Tacoma, on Jan. 24. Lipphardt and outgoing President, CMSgt. Jim Williams gifted AMVETS with an Air Force
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For as long as she can remember, sports and nutrition has always been a part of Molly Maxfield's life - from competitive softball in high-school to studying food science and nutrition at Central Washington University in Ellensburg to her internship at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, OR. Her
Schools
For the school-aged children of today, there's Facebook, texting, tweets, iPads in classrooms, and unfortunately, more frequent reports of bullying (and cyber-bullying) taking place. Bullying is not only traumatic but it can be a life-altering experience for those involved. Life is even harder when it's military kids being targeted. Within the
Schools
For the school-aged children of today, there's Facebook, texting, tweets, iPads in classrooms, and unfortunately, more frequent reports of bullying (and cyber-bullying) taking place. Bullying is not only traumatic but it can be a life-altering experience for those involved. Life is even harder when it's military kids begin targeted. Within the
Veterans
Have you ever wondered, "If cops arrest the Energizer Bunny, would they charge him with battery?" Further, do you know how to, "get cat urine out of luggage, what to do about speeding tickets on DuPont Steilacoom Road, or how to make a bra-purse?" In her new book on humor - "No
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The paths of two Washington natives - men who in their separate ways have never given up or refused to be defeated - intersected last February, and together they made history. In 2016 at the Paralympic Games in Rio De Janeiro, they hope to do so again - this time
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The sight of a huge, grey "bird" slowly maneuvering an invisible curve against the skyline is familiar if you live near Joint Base Lewis-McChord. You've probably been up close with one during a McChord Field Air Expo, too. It seems simple, but there's so much that goes into getting a
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The sight of a huge, grey "bird" slowly maneuvering an invisible curve against the skyline is familiar if you live near JBLM. You've probably been up close with one during a McChord Field Air Expo, too. It seems simple, but there's so much that goes into getting a $200 million
Veterans
For as long as she could remember, Alice Miller loved history and fashion, and knew what military service meant. Her father served in the Army for 28 years, her sister served 27 years in the Air Force, and her brother-in-law served in the Air Force, as well. With a grandmother
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Every Friday night, come rain or shine, heat wave or cold front, holiday or workday, Bill and Sharon Myers provides warm home-cooked meals in the Airmen's dorm on McChord Field. But that's just one of the many services they provide under the umbrella of The Navigators (Navs) - a nonprofit, international
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College student Linda Dawson sat in class stunned - the "new computer" that spanned the entire classroom wall was the same one her professor just declared would one-day be smaller and in homes and offices worldwide. "Not in my lifetime," she mumbled. Decades later, as the Operations Group (OG) secretary for