Graphics by Sgt. Joanna Stauss | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 05.12.2025
This graphic was created using Adobe Illustrator on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, May 12, 2025. This graphic was created to remind service members to not turn left on red. It is illegal to turn left at a red light in Japan unless there is signage permitting it. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Sgt. Joanna Stauss)...
Graphics by Aniah Davis | Defense Health Agency | 05.12.2025
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Graphics by Aniah Davis | Defense Health Agency | 05.12.2025
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Graphics by Aniah Davis | Defense Health Agency | 05.12.2025
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Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 05.12.2025
Schedule regular vision and hearing screenings to catch problems early before they affect your performance and overall health. Here’s more about scheduling a hearing and vision appointment: https://tricare.mil/CoveredServices/IsItCovered/HearingExams | https://www.tricare.mil/CoveredServices/Vision/EyeExams...
Graphics by Tanner Perry | Defense Health Agency | 05.12.2025
This DHA-branded social media graphic is provided for you to use locally on your social media platforms. Please pair this graphic with your specific local information. You can include the specific details in the social media post itself or in an article or announcement on your website that you link to from the social media post itself....
Graphics by Master Sgt. William Reinier | 82nd Airborne Division | 05.12.2025
Staff Sgt. Luis Lopez, a parachute rigger assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade, discusses his participation in Swift Response 25 - part of DEFENDER 25 - during a parachute demonstration at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 8, 2025. The “I’m a DEFENDER” campaign provides a means to highlight the individual soldier and their contributions. DEFENDER 25 would not be......
Graphics by Cpl. Pomare Teo | U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan-Casey | 05.11.2025
A social media graphic highlighting the significance of Tribute Park on May 12, 2025. The park was originally developed as an environmental project to prevent erosion and protect roads from rainfall and debris. Tribute park has since evolved into a multipurpose space used for ceremonial events and continues to serve both practical and symbolic roles on Camp Casey. (U.S. Army layout and design......