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2026 Armed Forces Esports Championship Opens in Philadelphia
U.S. Service members pose beside a championship trophy before the 2026 Armed Forces Esports Championship at Localhost in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, April 23, 2026. Service members competed in organized esports competition playing Marvel Rivals for championship honors while representing their respective services. Armed Forces Sports brings together service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, and Space Force to compete at the national level. Armed Forces Sports promotes physical fitness, cognitive readiness, teamwork, and competitive opportunities for military members while supporting recruitment and retention efforts and strengthening partnerships through emerging sports platforms. (DoW photo by U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Suarez)
April 23, 2026 - The 2026 Armed Forces Esports Championship kicks off Friday, bringing together elite competitors from all six branches of the U.S. military for a high-stakes tournament centered around the tactical team hero-shooter Marvel Rivals.

Hall of Fame coach returns to sideline at Armed Forces Wrestling Championships
U.S. Marine Corps All-Marine wrestling team coach participate in the Armed Forces Sports Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Championships at the Mitchell W. Stout Physical Fitness Center on Fort Bliss, Texas, March 14, 2026. Service members compete in Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling for championship honors while representing their respective services.
April 17, 2026 - Rob Hermann anxiously paces the mat inside Fort Bliss’s Stout Fitness Center with the same fiery intensity he had as coach of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling team in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Games. 

From Trinidad to the Fleet: Sailor Athlete Balances Duty and Passion for Soccer
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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Jaden Joseph, assigned to NB Kitsap, WA, collides with U.S. Army SSG Alan Ibarralepe, assigned to Fort Lee, VA, during the 2026 Armed Forces Men’s Soccer Championship at Phantom Warrior Stadium on Fort Hood, Texas, Mar. 30, 2026. Service members competed in soccer for championship honors while representing their respective services.

The Armed Forces Sports program brings together service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy (with Coast Guard athletes), and Air Force (with Space Force athletes) to compete at the national level. Armed Forces Sports promotes physical fitness, provides competitive opportunities for military athletes at national and international levels, supports recruitment and retention efforts, and strengthens partnerships through sports diplomacy. (U.S. Armed Forces Sports photo by Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Chase Sealey)
April 14, 2026 - For Jaden Joseph, Aviation Ordnanceman Petty Officer 2nd Class, the journey to the pitch wasn’t a straight path. From the soccer fields of Trinidad to deployments across the Pacific, his story is one of resilience, sacrifice, and an enduring love for the game.