Bases tend to be out away from major metropolitan areas, leaving few transportation options for troops who don't own a car.
As part of an Army pilot program, ride-sharing drivers on six bases won’t need to get a visitor’s pass for each trip.
He was early for his 3 p.m. Blade helicopter flight to Kennedy International Airport, so he ordered a drink at the lounge bar. A self-described "plane geek" who works for a software company and flies ...