The first week of April marked the beginning of National Public Health Week, a time to highlight all of the work done by public health professionals whose work is important in maintaining our health standards and quality of life, at Yokota Air Base.
Yokota’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office kicked off Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month with an information table and ice cream social on April 7 outside the Yokota Community Center.
U.S. Air Force Col. Jesse Friedel, the 35th Fighter Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Joey Meininger, the 35th Fighter Wing command chief, met with members of the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuel system maintenance team during a Wild Weasel Walk-Through at the Water Treatment Plant at Misawa Air Base, Japan, April 06, 2021.
The Exchange is where heroes work, and the Misawa Exchange is looking to expand its ranks at the main store, Dunkin Donuts in the food court and Anthony’s Pizza.
The Misawa Exchange is family serving family—and Airmen can help their wingmen in need by donating to the Air Force Assistance Fund (AFAF) at the BX register.
For many in Japan the harbinger of summertime is the sight of the first freshly caught bonito fish at the market. In May, chances are you’ll see many locals asking for the fish at markets and restaurants.
Camp Zama kids can set their sights on fun with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s online Nerf target decorating contest for the Month of the Military Child.
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is inviting Yokota kids to enter the Play-Doh Sculpt contest for hands-on fun as part of the Department of Defense retailer’s celebration of the Month of the Military Child.
United Airlines continues to lead the industry towards a more sustainable future with the launch of the first-of-its-kind Eco-Skies Alliance SM program.
The Camp Zama Exchange is family serving family—and Soldiers can help their battle buddies in need by donating to Army Emergency Relief (AER) at the PX register.
The Yokota Exchange is family serving family—and Airmen can help their wingmen in need by donating to the Air Force Assistance Fund (AFAF) at Exchange facility registers.