Survey: VA Health Care Works Once Vets Get Seen An IAVA survey finds most vets getting mental health care from VA are satisfied with it but problems still exist.
Senators Join House with Veteran Anti-Suicide Bill Senators filed a bill to combat suicide among troops and veterans, adapting legislation filed in the House last July.
Navy to Weigh Mental Health Status Before Discharging Sailors, Marines Sailors and Marines facing administrative separation for any reason will have mental health issues taken into account when...
Muslim Recruit's Suicide Sheds Light on Hazing at Marine Boot Camp Three different investigations into training inside one Parris Island battalion reveal a culture of hazing and violence.
Bill Expanding Vets' Access to Mental Health Care Is Resurrected A bill that would give veterans access to mental health care despite a less-than-honorable discharge is back in Congress.
'Parking Lot' Suicides Roil VA Hospitals In a tragic and disturbing trend, more veterans are dying by suicide at VA facilities.
VA's Top Doctor Nominee Lists Mental Health as Leading Priority Senators on Tuesday met with Dr. David Shulkin, President Obama's nominee to be the next Under Secretary of Health at the VA.
Lawmakers Visit Parris Island After Recruit's Death Highlights Hazing Two lawmakers say they are reassured the Marine Corps is working to enact policies to root out hazing after a recruit's...
Senator's Hold Threatens Clay Hunt Veteran Suicide Legislation Veterans groups are criticizing Coburn's move to derail passage of legislation to speed up vets' access to mental health care...
Military Domestic Violence Convictions Skyrocketed After Commanders Were Removed from Process Courts-martial are on the rise for domestic violence charges across the Defense Department services.
Female Troops Played Key Roles in B-2, Submarine Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Facilities At least one woman served as a B-2 bomber pilot during the mission, that official said. Another official confirmed women were...
Army Officer Sentenced to 53 Years in Prison on 17 Rape, Sexual Assault Convictions The Army initially charged Maj. Jonathan Batt with 77 offenses against 20 women, including 14 rape counts.
US Carrier Strike Group Embarks on Scheduled Deployment Amid Middle East Tensions The United States' most advanced aircraft carrier left its base in Virginia Tuesday for a regularly scheduled deployment that...
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...