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Flying for Free

Air Force Staff Sgt. Benjamin Hastings assists Coast Guard Investigator 1st Class, ret., John Brunslik, with checking in for his space-available (Space-A) flight.

Flying for Free
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Air Force Staff Sgt. Benjamin Hastings assists Coast Guard Investigator 1st Class, ret., John Brunslik, with checking in for his space-available (Space-A) flight.

Thanks to Space-A, servicemembers can fill open seats on military aircraft and travel for little to no cost. The program is open to all active-duty, reserve and retired Military.

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Work Hard and Play Hard

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The Army National Guard offers many recreational perks.

  • Army National Guard
  • Living
  • Enlisted, Officer
Life Overseas: Local Attractions

Life Overseas: Local Attractions (00:47)

Living overseas provides many unique options for rest and relaxation, like the ones shown in this video from Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy.

  • Navy Reserve, Navy
  • Living
  • Enlisted, Officer
Life Overseas: Seeing Sigonella

Life Overseas: Seeing Sigonella (01:32)

A look at local attractions that are available to servicemembers while they are stationed overseas.

  • Navy Reserve, Navy
  • Living
  • Enlisted, Officer
Fun with Friends

Fun with Friends (03:10)

Two Army specialists and their friends unwind on the weekend with football, a barbecue, tug of war and a dunk tank.

  • Army
  • Living
  • Enlisted, Officer
Physical Fitness

Physical Fitness

Soldiers get fit during Basic Combat Training, and regular exercise helps them stay strong.

  • Army
  • Living
  • Enlisted, Officer
Serving on the USCGC Healy

Serving on the USCGC Healy (03:43)

Seaman Deirdre Gray describes the United States Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) Healy's special scientific and ice-breaking mission.

  • Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard
  • Working
  • Enlisted

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