Bases tend to be out away from major metropolitan areas, leaving few transportation options for troops who don't own a car.
As part of an Army pilot program, ride-sharing drivers on six bases won’t need to get a visitor’s pass for each trip.
Fort Bliss in Texas; Fort Bragg in North Carolina; Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state; and Schofield Barracks, Fort ...
The Army is testing a program at six bases to grant access to vetted ride-share drivers to improve and standardize ...
Bruce Bowlan, warehouse supervisor at Joint Base Lewis-McChord’s Western Region Training Support Center, has been on ...
The U.S. Army launched a pilot ride-share access program to improve installation access for over 600,000 military members, ...
Lewis enlisted in 1945 at the age of 17. He was at Iwo Jima, where his unit cleared caves of remaining Japanese soldiers. “They come out of the cave with butchers,” Lewis said.