Member Login

Login
No account yet? Register
Army Newsfeeds
Health
Army Public Affairs fulfills the Army's obligation to keep the American people and the Army informed, and helps to establish the conditions that lead to confidence in America's Army and its readiness to conduct operations in peacetime, conflict and war.

  • Community Helps Spread Aloha to Wounded Warriors
    Wounded Warriors, courtesy of Operation Comfort, recuperate Hawaiian style.

  • Wounded Gain Work Experience in 'Warrior Internship Network'
    Fort Riley?s Warrior Transition Battalion and supporting medical units have partnered with the Junction City, Kan.-based Welcome Home to Heroes Foundation to develop the ground-breaking Warrior Internship Network.

  • Wounded Warrior Fishing
    Some 150 Wounded Warriors spent the day fishing in the Texas Gulf Coast. All costs of travel and lodging were paid for by private contributions. Sgt. Scott Malone reports.

  • Young Iraqi Girl Receives Prosthetic Legs
    A 12-year-old Iraqi girl received two new prosthetic legs May 9, as part of an Iraqi Ministry of Defence program at the MOD Prosthetics Clinic located in the International Zone.

  • RAD instructors to help teach women to defend themselves
    The Rape Aggression Defense System is coming to Fort Lewis and volunteers are needed. The Fort Lewis Family Advocacy Program is seeking community members who would like to become certified instructors for the system. The RAD System strengthens women?s innate survival instincts through preparation, education and training, teaching them awareness, prevention, sexual assault definitions, patterns of encounter, basic principles of self-defense and other useful tools to help women cope in an assault situation.


Sell DownloadsSecured by RapidSSL MasterCardVisaAmerican ExpressDiscoverPayPalGoogle Checkout