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  • Six Tips to Save Your Child from Drowning

    Three children die every day from drowning.It's the leading cause of death from an injury for children ages 1-4 years old, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Mid-summer is prime time for water fun, but it can also be deadly, if parents aren't careful.The Red Cross

  • Services Deliver 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal Input

    All of the services and combatant commands have provided their input to the Defense Department in advance of the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law that bans gays from serving openly in the military, a Pentagon spokesman said here today.The input includes progress on training of the force,

  • Air Force announces enlisted supplemental promotions

    More than 800 Airmen have been selected for promotion to the next higher rank as part of the July enlisted supplemental promotion process. The enlisted supplemental promotion release announces those Airmen selected for promotion who tested outside of their required cycle due to an extended temporary

  • On vacation with TRICARE: Urgent or emergency care?

    Even the best-planned vacations can be disrupted with injury or sickness. While TRICARE follows beneficiaries when they travel, understanding when something constitutes an emergency room or urgent care visit can help the beneficiary save money and time, officials said.TRICARE defines an emergency as

  • Team V goes solar

    Members of the 30th Civil Engineer Squadron began efforts to go "green" by installing the first operational solar panels on Vandenberg July 11 as part of a reusable energy pilot program.The asset management building in the civil engineer complex was fitted with the photovoltaic solar panel

  • DOD Sets Rules for Schools Receiving Tuition Assistance

    All schools participating in Title 10 tuition assistance will have to have a signed memorandum of understanding with the Defense Department under a new policy that will take effect Jan. 1.Carolyn Baker, chief of voluntary education for DOD's military community family and policy office, explained to

  • Security forces members begin march to Ground Zero

    Members of the Joint Base San Antonio security forces community began the kickoff leg of a 2,181-mile ruck march here July 12. Participants from installations across the nation will continue the daily "Ruck March to Remember," which is scheduled to end Sept. 11 at Ground Zero in New York, on the

  • Officials to Release DOD Cyber Strategy

    Officials expect to release the Defense Department's first cyber strategy July 14, a Pentagon spokesman said today.Marine Corps Col. Dave Lapan told reporters that because the release will be an unclassified version of the strategy, it will not be greatly detailed."The unclassified version, you will

  • Summer not a time for complacency

    Summer is hot. That's the theme for this year's Critical Days of Summer campaign, which kicked off May 27.By now, you've read the summer safety messages in the base paper, or heard them from your supervisor, commander and safety professionals at all levels. These messages include knowing the risks,