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Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charles Wade of Military Personnel Services Corporation, who represents the Arizona Air National Guard’s Yellow Ribbon Support Team, helps educate veterans and their families on services and benefits available prior to deployments and after they return home including the job services available. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A former Navy sailor charged with supporting terrorism by disclosing secret information about the location of Navy ships and the best ways to attack them also discussed attacking military personnel and recruiting stations, prosecutors disclosed Monday.
Amber Carlson jiggles baby Korben on her knee and laughs out loud about the boy’s father. His bone dry sense of humor. How he begged for another child. His artistic talent.
Jacob Hobbs, 9, holds the dress uniform of his father at his family’s Apache Junction home, along with his mother, Jenny, sister, Briana and younger brother, Josiah. Army Staff Sgt. Brian Hobbs was killed Oct. 14 when a bomb exploded unde
Family members of Army Pfc. Lori Ann Piestewa hope a Phoenix landmark will be renamed for their fallen hero, but they want Arizonans to show similar respect for other military personnel who have fought and died in Iraq.
The way Sonny Borrelli sees it, if you could drive a big rig in a war zone, navigating Arizona traffic should be a breeze.
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced Friday they have extended their free ticket offer to military personnel to any of the seven games during next week’s homestand against the San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves and Minnesota Twins in honor of May being national Military Appreciation Month.
Military personnel and police officers were honored as “everyday heroes” at Scottsdale’s Anasazi Elementary School on Monday. Students sang, waved American flags and presented 10 heroes with medals to recognize Veterans Day.
Dining out isn’t just fun for 12-year-old Erin Miller. It’s part of a mission.
An organization that plans to honor fallen veterans who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan has a lofty goal in mind that would result in a daunting display when completed.
Marriott Golf recently introduced “Fairways-Fore-FREEdom,” a new military program designed to support the men and women dedicated to protecting America’s freedom.
Marriott Golf recently introduced “Fairways-Fore- FREEdom,” a new military program designed to support the men and women dedicated to protecting America’s freedom.
Marriott Golf recently introduced “Fairways-Fore- FREEdom,” a new military program designed to support the men and women dedicated to protecting America’s freedom.
Burgoyne trains in Ecuador
Burgoyne trains in Ecuador
Burgoyne trains in Ecuador
Burgoyne trains in Ecuador
Master Sgt. Tony Gurrola and his colleagues, clad in camouflage fatigues, arrived at Scottsdale Healthcare's Osborn campus Monday with a special mission in mind. The more than a dozen men and women representing the Arizona National Guard, U.S. Air Force and Army Reserves came to learn how to save lives.
Leaving the military but not quite ready for retirement living? Where do you begin this process of transitioning to the corporate workforce? The first step for any job seeker is to find a focus.
ArmorWorks, a Tempebased manufacturer of hightech composite plates to protect military personnel, has received two contracts totaling $33 million to produce body armor for U.S. soldiers and aircraft armor for U.S. Navy and Marine helicopters.
September 5, 2004
Residents of two Mesa neighborhoods have come up with a soaring tribute for the 27 Arizona armed forces members who have died fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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