Air Force Fighter Pilot Units Will Get Personal Therapists to Fight Chronic Pain A personal masseuse, trainer or conditioning coach could be coming to a fighter pilot base near you.
Defense Department, VA Gear Up to Host Suicide Prevention Conference The biennial suicide prevention conference will be held Aug. 26-29 in Nashville.
Pentagon Delays Big Changes to Post-9/11 GI Bill Transfer Rules Postponement means troops with more than 16 years of service have six more months to start the process.
Coast Guard to Reimburse Moms on Duty to Ship Breast Milk The benefit is part of a Coast Guard effort to attract and retain female service members.
As GI Bill Marks 75th Anniversary, Some Call for Expansion A large number of post-World War II veterans chose a business opportunity over college.
Lawmaker: Close GI Bill 'Loophole' that Benefits For-Profit Colleges Education advocate Rep. Donna Shalala is seeking to close the GI Bill "loophole."
Senator Joins Call to Allow Troops to Sue for Military Medical Malpractice Troops are prevented from suing the federal government for injuries deemed incidental to military service.
Senators Seek to Strengthen Oversight of Military Housing Firms The Senate Armed Services Committee wants troops to have more recourse in dealing with their landlords.
Latest Survey Shows Widespread Problems in Military Housing More than 16,000 military family members reported dirty and unsafe conditions on more than 160 bases.
Lawmakers Blast Military Personnel Chiefs over Shortage of On-Base Child Care The wait lists for on-base child care can be six months or more for military families.
How the Government Shutdown Impacts Veterans and the VA While most vets won't be impacted by the ongoing government shutdown, concerns may ramp up the longer it persists.
At 50, He Survived Marine Boot Camp — Then Fought at Peleliu and Okinawa When 50-year-old Paul Douglas showed up at Marine Corps boot camp in 1942, the white-haired economics professor looked more...
'It's a Lottery': Why Foreign Volunteer Fought in Russia-Ukraine War Jack de Santis is a Croatian-born volunteer of the Ukrainian army who used his engineering, drone expertise to help fight...
Army Vet Sentenced to Year In Prison For $80,000 Fraud, Stolen Valor Sharon Toney-Finch, 43, was indicted in April 2024 on four charges: wire fraud, stolen valor, theft of government funds, and...
Bravo Company Vietnam Veterans Honored with Long-Overdue Bronze Stars While it took more than five decades, 14 veterans of Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, were...