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  • Awesome

    As a Canadian military dependant while my father was stationed in Soest Germany 1967-1971, I had the opportunity to deliver the Stars and Stripes newspaper to many military families in our living quarters. I even remember when President Bobby Kennedy was assassinated and when customers picked up their paper they were crying. I also joined the military and served 32 plus years, also with US troops in Bosnia and Syria. Always loved the S&S, and read it faithfully online each morning. 😎🇨🇦
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  • More the meets the eye

    Been enjoying the new in the stars and strips new paper since my time in the Vietnam war ; back it ‘67-68
  • Balanced & Unbiased

    Leading the way for balanced and unbiased reporting. When these media experts eventually enter civilian life I hope they stay true to form and gift society with balanced reporting.
  • Retired AF Officer

    I’m a digital subscriber who used to be overseas (Europe) and subscribed to Stars and Stripes. Upon returning to US in 2007, I’ve continued my subscription because I want to keep up on news covering overseas bases. I enjoy the paper and it’s coverage. I think this is the best way to stay in touch with our military and what’s going on where they serve.
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  • Great News Source

    Am enjoying reading Stripes articles for timely and impartial news!
  • Pro US armed forces Englishman.

    As an Englishman born just after WW2 I have always been proud of the way our British armed forces fought to achieve victory and also the part played in victory by other allies and in particular the armed forces of the U.S.
    I find the Stars and Stripes superbly informative of the pride Americans have for the armed forces. Keep up the good work.
    Trevor C. Massey
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  • Written by military people.

    Since I discovered Stars and Stripes in 1965, they provide current events to the troops. Their editorial slant has always been pro-my-boss yet balanced enough to produce meaningful
    dialogue. I love it because I feel a connection to the troops on the ground in harm's way every hour of every day.

    We must remember every day what we demand every day.

    Pick up a digital subscription today.
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  • Retired USAF. Excellent

    Great keeping up with military activities. Ease of site usage. Complete military news happenings. Great site layout. Excellent way to keep in touch with military after returning. Grateful
  • Political bias

    This paper should not be republishing opinions such as the Washington Post article. You disrespect the military when back an article saying the current Commander in Chief should be “dragged out of the White House. Your paper survives to support the military structure not undermine. You need to be more mindful of Constitutional procedure when writing about the president elect. Be mindful of the current CinC in the military structure.

    Chief (ret)
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  • Biased reporting

    Stars & Stripes is driven by political bias instead of objective journalism. They use sources like API and Washington Post and it appears, from my perspective, they are underhandedly are using their military reach to drive a wedge between the military and our President. It has been going on for decades and underscores why my tax dollars should not be used to fund them. Apolitical reporting and objective journalism are dead, including Stars & Stripes. Linking an increased threat from nuclear weapons politically with the President is absurd!
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