AAFES and The Walt Disney Studios are helping military families at Yokota and U.S. military installations worldwide create magic moments at home with Operation Fun, a series of free online movie screenings and weekly virtual activities.
To celebrate the Month of the Military Child, children at Camp Zama are writing letters to their counterparts this month at Camp Walker in Daegu, South Korea; Schofield Barracks in Hawaii; and Fort Wainwright in Alaska.
AAFES and The Walt Disney Studios are helping military families at Yokota and U.S. military installations worldwide create magic moments at home with Operation Fun, a series of free online movie screenings and weekly virtual activities.
What better way to put a smile on our deployed servicemembers' faces than by writing them a letter? With our Pen Pal Program, your kiddos can do just that.
Time flies! We are at the end of August, and once again, our military children are back in school. And Japanese children are also headed back after a long summer break.
West Side Elementary school students sit behind a plastic screen during class on their first day of school, August 24, 2020, at Yokota Air Base, Japan.
Back in September, Tracy Rice, a language instructor at Kadena Elementary School on Okinawa, was quick to answer the question: Who’s the teacher that’s had an impact on your life?
One of my favorite parts about homeschooling my kids are the books we get to enjoy together! We love reading chapter books aloud and sharing our favorite parts.
Zama Middle High School Senior 2nd Place Winner of the International High School Essay Contest Sponsored by the 13th International District of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.