U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa Public Affairs Office

A rifle detail from Marine Corps Forces Europe and Marine Corps Forces Africa fire three volleys during the Oct. 23 memorial service at the Panzer Chapel. The Oct. 23, 1983, bombing in Beirut killed 241 U.S. service members and 58 French paratroopers. Read More

By Maj. Melissa Leccese
U.S. Army Public Health Command

Even if you are unfamiliar with the term tinnitus, many of you may have experienced this distracting ringing, buzzing, clicking, roaring or rushing sound in the ears at one time or another.
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The Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced Oct. 18 that Rear Adm. John N. Christenson will be assigned as chief of staff, U.S. European Command, Stuttgart. Christenson is currently serving as deputy U.S. military representative to NATO Military Committee, Brussels,Read More

By C. Todd Lopez
Army News Service

This year, the Army will live-stream nearly every discussion panel that occurs at the 2013 Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C. Remote viewers will also be able to interact with panelists via social media.Read More

By Larine Barr
Air Force Surgeon General Public Affairs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers to stop using OxyElite Pro, a dietary supplement, because of suspected links to acute hepatitis.
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Community members admire the recently installed balconies at Building 302 on Robinson Barracks. The ongoing project calls for the installation of balconies on Buildings 301-308 and 154-159 and should be comple-ted in November. Balconies are also being installed on 10 family housing buildings on Patch Barracks.     Share: Facebook TwitterRead More

The Family Advocacy Program is taking the lead this year in the Army’s campaign to give service members and their families the tools they need to avoid and prevent the occurrence of intimate partner violence. Read More

Most of Europe will move its clocks backward by one hour when daylight saving time ends Sunday, Oct. 27. In Germany, daylight saving time ends at 3 a.m. local time (set clocks to 2 a.m.). In the U.S., daylight saving time will end Nov. 3. Share: Facebook Twitter EmailRead More