Problems Linger for Tricare's Contractors After Jan. 1 Updates Tricare contractors still struggle to meet standards months after a major system shakeup, an official says.
Gaping Security Holes in Handling of Troops' Medical Records, IG Finds Navy and Air Force electronic health records lack proper security, according to the Pentagon Inspector General.
New Military Electronic Health Care Records Program Still on Track The DoD's new electronic health records system is on track despite ongoing startup problems faced by pilot program users.
Paratrooper Suicides in the 82nd Airborne May Receive Fewer Honors Paratroopers in the 82nd Airborne who die suicide may not receive the same honors as those guaranteed to non-suicide deaths.
Mattis, House Subcommittee Back 2.6 Percent Military Pay Raise The 2.6 percent military pay raise for fiscal 2019 appeared set for easy passage by Congress.
Op-Ed: Farm Bill Proposal Gets Military Food Stamp Policy Wrong It is a harsh, underreported reality that far too many lower-ranking enlistees need help feeding their families.
Tricare West Referral Waiver Period Ends Some Tricare Prime users will now need specialty care referrals and other pre-authorizations after a waiver period ended.
Some Troops, Families Could Owe Thousands to Keep Tricare As of late last month, 45,000 Tricare beneficiaries or households were missing payment information.
Thousands of Tricare Users Could Soon Lose Coverage Many Prime retiree or Tricare Reserve Select, Tricare Retired Reserve or Tricare Young Adult users could lose coverage.
About 13,000 Tricare Users Mailed Bad ID Cards Nearly 13K Tricare users enrolled in the USFHP in the northeast U.S. were mailed ID cards without beneficiary names.
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...
Trump Administration Threatens No Back Pay for Federal Workers in Shutdown President Donald Trump’s administration is warning of no guaranteed back pay for federal workers during a shutdown.
Teen Cadet Says He Was Beaten, Concussed at Camp at Aberdeen Proving Ground In early August 2022, 17-year-old Nathanael Royal called his parents and begged them to bring him home before he got attacked...
The Civil War Battle Where a West Point Professor Defeated His Confederate Student The Civil War ripped apart nearly every bond Americans shared — classmates, friends, even family members found themselves on...
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...