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The local Salvation Army’s emergency pantry provides food boxes to about 400 low-income families per week.
Army Sgt. James Witkowski, fallen soldier who Tempe’s American Legion Post 138 will be renamed after on Saturday. The post is hosting the Remembering Our Fallen exhibit dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Arizona who died while on active duty since 9/11. (Photo courtesy Remembering Our Fallen exhibit)
Army Pvt. Eric Griego of Mesa is surrounded by the medics and doctors who saved his life in Afghanistan.
Army Pvt. Eric Griego of Mesa is surrounded by the medics and doctors who saved his life in Afghanistan.
Pvt. Eric Griego talks to his dad Peter in the intensive care ward at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center on Nov. 9. Griego, 22, wounded in Afghanistan, was the first soldier to be flown from a combat zone while being treated with a portable heart-lung machine, known as an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or ECMO, machine. Michael Abrams/Stars and Stripes
Pvt. Eric Griego talks to his dad Peter in the intensive care ward at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center on Nov. 9. Griego, 22, wounded in Afghanistan, was the first soldier to be flown from a combat zone while being treated with a portable heart-lung machine, known as an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or ECMO, machine. Michael Abrams/Stars and Stripes
Army Pvt. Eric Griego of Mesa is surrounded by the medics and doctors who saved his life in Afghanistan.
Pvt. Eric Griego talks to his dad Peter in the intensive care ward at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center on Nov. 9. Griego, 22, wounded in Afghanistan, was the first soldier to be flown from a combat zone while being treated with a portable heart-lung machine, known as an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or ECMO, machine. Michael Abrams/Stars and Stripes
Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra died Sept. 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra died Sept. 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra died Sept. 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra died Sept. 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra died Sept. 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra died Sept. 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
The Salvation Army’s Chandler Corps is sponsoring the Adopt-A-Family program during the holidays and is seeking businesses, groups, families or individuals who would like to commit to providing food and presents to a family for the holidays.
Nationwide toy recalls are now affecting the Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Angel program, said Lt. Col. Don Mowery.
WASHINGTON - Need a down-payment for your home? Seed money to start a business? The Army wants to help - if you're willing to join up.
The Boeing Co. said Monday it has signed a $276.4 million contract with the U.S. Army to build 18 Apache Longbow combat helicopters to replace machines shot down or damaged in Iraq and elsewhere since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
One or more intruders broke in to the Tempe Salvation Army early Sunday and vandalized the organization, but stole only crackers and peanut butter.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A U.S. military spokesman said Tuesday there had been no word on the fate of a U.S. Army solider reported missing in Baghdad, as troops continued door-to-door searches in the central Karradah district.
WASHINGTON - The Army appears likely to fall short of its full-year recruiting goal for the first time since 1999, raising longer-term questions about a military embroiled in its first protracted wars since switching to a volunteer force 32 years ago.
Target shoppers will no longer see the red Salvation Army kettles or hear the telltale clanging of bells this holiday season because of a change in policy prohibiting all fund-raising outside the stores.
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