Petty Officer Jesse Crider gives a tour of the USS Sampson destroyer warship including the mess hall, sleeping quarters and weapons deck. The ship’s home port is in San Diego, Calif.
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Petty Officer Jesse Crider gives a tour of the USS Sampson destroyer warship including its mess hall, sleeping quarters and weapons deck.
Petty Officer Jesse Crider gives a tour of the USS Sampson destroyer warship including the mess hall, sleeping quarters and weapons deck. The ship’s home port is in San Diego, Calif.
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1st Lt. Mansour Elhihi, an F-15 fighter pilot, gives a tour of his off-base apartment.
Employees describe the recreation benefits available at the Northwest Adventure Center at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
During drill weekend, enlisted members of the Air Force Reserve have lunch at the Olympic Dining Facility at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
Pvt. James Alaniz describes what life is like for a young Soldier on post.
For Air Force families, playgrounds and parks located on-base are a convenient place for parents to meet and have their children play together.
Staff Sgt. Rachel Garneau and Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle of the Air Force Reserve shop for name-brand products at an exchange store.
Soldiers fill their plates at an on-base seafood buffet. Military meals are nutritionally balanced, and the food is prepared by professional chefs.
A kid's view of life at Naval Air Station Sigonella, a large Navy base in Italy.
Servicemembers at an Air Force recreation camp can rent boats, kayaks and tents to enjoy their time off-duty.
A father and son enjoy a playground on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
Airman 1st Class Alejandra Zorko works on her car and learns new skills using the free resources available at an on-base auto hobby shop.
Living overseas provides many unique options for rest and relaxation, like the ones shown in this video from Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy.
Tech. Sgt. Sherry Ingram describes the on-base school that her children attend. Children of Airmen are eligible to attend school from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
Shoppers stock up on produce at the commissary on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
A look at local attractions that are available to servicemembers while they are stationed overseas.
Single enlisted Airmen without dependents live in dormitories on base.
Although food prices at the commissary are low, the quality remains high.
A tour of the Base Exchange and Commissary at Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy.
Thanks to the commissary, servicemembers living on base can buy groceries at a discount.
Esther, an Air National Guard nurse, describes many of the financial benefits that part-time service has to offer.
Maj. Brian Neese and his wife Shelley describe the many benefits the Air Force has to offer families.
A tour of facilities at Naval Air Station Sigonella, a Navy base in Italy.
1st Lt. Julio Cano enjoys his on-base housing and describes the amenities that come with it.
An Army sergeant describes the benefits and amenities he has available right on post.
An Air Force staff sergeant gives a tour of his home on an Air Force base.
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