By Lisa Ferdinando
Army News Service

Music artist Lenny Kravitz paused to reflect on the life and legacy of his uncle and namesake, Pfc. Leonard Kravitz, who received the Medal of Honor posthumously from President Barack Obama, March 18. Read More

By George A. Smith
American Forces Network Broadcast Center, Defense Media Activity

Three Defense Media Activity organizations and Department of Defense Education Activity schools in the Pacific and Europe are syncing entertainment with command information and social media to help stop bullying.Read More

By J.D. Liepold
Army News Service

Twenty-four U.S. Army veterans from three wars — World War II, Korea and Vietnam — received upgrades to the highest military decoration for uncommon bravery and gallantry at a White House ceremony March 18.Read More

About 30 Patch High School students were introduced to U.S. military satellite and information technology equipment during a visit Feb. 28 by Airmen, Soldiers, and Sailors of the Joint Communications Support Element from Tampa, Fla.Read More

Most of Europe will move its clocks forward by one hour when daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 30. In Germany, daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. (set clocks to 3 a.m.). Share: Facebook Twitter EmailRead More

By S.J. Grady
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Home alone. It’s not just a movie. It’s how some unaccompanied, enlisted service members are now living, thanks to a newly renovated barracks that puts an end to roommates, shared living spaces and gang latrines. Read More

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