Retired U.S. Army special operations helicopter pilot and best-selling author Michael Durant addressed about 500 base employees, military members and veterans at the Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg on Oct. 3.
Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg marked the 50th anniversary of its annual children's Holiday party with an event Dec. 5, that helped bring an early Christmas to over 100 underprivileged Central Pennsylvania children.
Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mechanicsburg highlighted the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., observance with "Rosa," a play depicting the infamous arrest of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery, Ala., Bus Boycott of 1955, Jan. 24.
The defense activities on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mechanicsburg hosted their 35th annual prayer breakfast on Feb. 21, to help rededicate the moral and spiritual values upon which our nation is founded.
Naval Support Activity (NSA) Philadelphia hosted the crew of USS Taylor (FFG 50) as the ship made a port call at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia May 29 to June 1 to attend and contribute to Safe Boating Day.
Civilian and uniformed employees -- 15 in all -- from the Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP), Mechanicsburg, Pa., visited USS Carney (DDG 64), July 1.
An employee at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mechanicsburg joined more than 100 fellow employees in July and steered clear of high gas prices and commuting stress in favor of the Transportation Incentive Program (TIP).
A retired Marine received the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal during a ceremony held Oct. 21 at the historic Bourse Building, Center City Philadelphia for his "superior performance" in helping fellow Marines at Wounded Warriors Battalion East.
Patriots and Pennsylvanians gathered Dec. 7 at the capitol of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to honor 10 survivors who fought to defend the nation 67 years ago during the Japanese surprise attacked Pearl Harbor.
An engineering technician with Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic Public Works Department Pennsylvania, recently went to work for the Army Corps of Engineers as part of a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan.