Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo credit: bwilking (Getty Images) “We are facing a critical moment in the history of the military,” said Sean Howard, Chairman ...
Olive, a black labrador, relaxes next Sandboxx envelopes at the company's office in Crystal City, Va. (Courtesy) Apple is spotlighting an app created by a veterans-owned start-up team in Virginia that ...
"Each branch has its own unique needs as far as communication and the social structure of that branch, so we wanted to make it as simplistic ... as possible for members of each branch to connect," Sam ...
“Not only can friends and family send physical letters of support to loved ones directly from the Sandboxx app when they need them most, senior military leadership also send congratulatory messages ...
In this episode of Explain to Shane, Shane walks through Sandboxx, the digital platform designed by veterans and service members to help connect the military community with secure tools. Sandboxx’s co ...
New Marine Corps recruits call their next-of- kin Jan 8, 2018, on Parris Island, S.C. Each recruit will get in contact with either their next-of-kin or their recruiter upon arrival on the depot. (Cpl.
Often, it feels like the most memorable parts of the military are the dumb things service members get into with their friends. That and the stories that are shared afterward; so it makes sense that ...
Senior enlisted leaders in the Air Force and Marine Corps are utilizing a tech company’s app to send congratulatory messages to service members who have just graduated from boot camp. The tech company ...