MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan — U.S. service members, Defense Department civilians, military retirees and their families living overseas together have watched more than 1 million hours of ...
Sept. 4 (UPI) --The nation's military personnel can enjoy watching a full season of NFL games on the American Forces Network after getting approval from the professional sports league. Every NFL game ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — Football is good for the American Forces Network. The military broadcasting service expects to top a million viewing hours on its relatively new streaming service this year ...
It’s hard to be a football fan in the military, especially when you’re deployed overseas. If your team is in a slump or has no chance of making the Super Bowl, it gets even harder to see a game on TV ...
Service members assigned overseas will be able to tune in and watch their favorite football teams for free throughout the entire upcoming NFL season. The Defense Media Activity and American Forces ...
The National Football League will return for another season with the U.S. military, the Pentagon said Tuesday. The Defense Media Activity and the American Forces Network said its overseas audiences ...
The Department of Defense offers active duty and retired military members overseas a way to catch all the football excitement for free. The American Forces Network announced the return of NFL games ...
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Super Bowl festivities to be available for military service members on American Forces Network
Feb. 7 (UPI) --U.S. military personnel worldwide will be able to watch Sunday's Super Bowl and earlier festivities. American Forces Network will air Super Bowl LIX, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs ...
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