Looking to get rid of that Un-eaten Halloween candy? There's a place in Yakima that will take it for you and donate it to troops overseas to give them a piece of home.
If you just can't or don't want to finish the candy you collected, you are encouraged to drop some off at Howard’s Medical Supply, at 1101 N. 16th Ave now through Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
National Guard members stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base outside of Spokane are headed to Afghanistan, according to a press statement released today.
Yoga. Whether you can’t get enough of it or can’t get away from it, there’s no denying its peaceful approach to connecting one’s body and mind. Who’d have thought that this practice is now more and more becoming the method of choice for relieving PTSD symptoms in US soldiers?
We see many of this light displays are they're becoming quite popular on YouTube. Plenty of Christmas ones, Halloween ones and some just for fun. I thought this was especially cool as it has a little patriotic flair.
Earlier this week, the Pentagon declared the end of the Iraq War, an almost nine-year conflict which claimed 4,487 American lives and removed Saddam Hussein from power. Now, Americans are are conflicted over whether the entire endeavor was worth it.
“Da Dumpt, Da Dumpt …. Sucks 2 Be U”
That's what written on this photograph featuring 15 airmen posing another airman in a casket tied up with chains and has a noose around his neck. An airforce commander at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas is looking into this.
On Dec. 3, you could find yourself in the nation’s capital, shaking hands with one of the country’s preeminent conservative talk show hosts — right before seeing Five for Fighting and Michael W. Smith perform live in concert at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill. Enter below to win two tickets to Sean Hannity’s Concert Salute to the Troops, airfare to Washington, DC, and hotel accommodations at the
Lance Cpl. Kyle C. Cameron of Yakima has received the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with combat distinguishing device from the commanding general of 2nd Marine Division (Forward), Brig. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, during an awards ceremony.