Graphics by Nicholas Pilch | 60th Air Mobility Wing | 06.18.2020
Closet full of old ABUs no longer sparking joy? We may not have Marie Kondo's method down to science, but we have some tips on how to purge that pile of camo properly. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Nicholas Pilch)...
Graphics by Nicholas Pilch | 60th Air Mobility Wing | 06.18.2020
As #MilitaryAppreciationMonth comes to an end, share a photo of the service member you appreciate most! U.S. Army | U.S. Navy | U.S. Marine Corps | U.S. Coast Guard | United States Air Force | Air Mobility Command | CMSAF Kaleth O. Wright | Air Force Reserve | President Donald J. Trump (U.S. Air Force graphic by Nicholas Pilch)...
Graphics by Phillip Ulmer | 127th Wing | 06.17.2020
107th Fighter Squadron graphic
Graphics by Senior Airman Charles Welty | Air University Public Affairs | 06.17.2020
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps leadership hosted a virtual town hall June 18, 2020, live on Air University's Facebook page. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airman Charles Welty)...
Graphics by Staff Sgt. Andrew Schumann | 127th Wing | 06.17.2020
Michigan Strong Flyover
Graphics by Petty Officer 1st Class Diana Quinlan | Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia | 06.17.2020
200617-N-WF272-1002 PHILADELPHIA (June 17, 2020) A graphic developed to celebrate the 122nd birthday of the Navy's most decorated rating - Hospital Corpsman. Hospital Corpsmen have served in every military conflict since the rating’s inception June 17, 1898, providing healthcare to Sailors, Marines and civilians worldwide. The graphic was created using Affinity Designer. (U.S. Navy......
Graphics by Mary Muller | Walter Reed Army Institute of Research | 06.15.2020
Series of three posters displayed in the Daniel Inouye Building at WRAIR highlighting new safety guidance measures for both Soldiers and Civilians as they return to the workplace. “Prevent Infection”, “Stop Infection” and “Boost Health” are the three messages in these large scale colorful posters (24” x 36”). (Graphic Design by Mary Muller)...
Graphics by Cpl. Christopher Madero | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 06.15.2020
In Japan, the blood alcohol content limit to operate a motor vehicle is .03 where as the United States has a BAC limit of .08 - one drink is enough to put you over the legal limit. To reduce the risk of incidents, MCB Camp Butler began the anti-drinking driving campaign "Not One Drop". The logo depicts a bottle being emptied of it's contents while also displaying similarities to an......