VA and California Fight over Which Schools Vets Can Attend VA has assumed the duties of approving the schools where veterans can use their GI Bill benefits.
Vote for this Year's Top Rookie Veteran Trucker, and Maybe Be One Yourself The winner gets a new tricked-out rig, perfect for a supertrucker.
VA Not Doing Enough to Protect Veterans from Scams, GAO Finds A GAO report said the VA needs to work harder at preventing fraud, especially that directed at older veterans.
Navy Offers Scholarships for Alaska Residents Up to four $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually to dependents of Navy, Marine and Coast Guard members.
The GI Bill Transfer Rules Are Changing Soon You may have only two months left to sign up to transfer your GI Bill benefits.
DoD Announces Extension to GI Bill Transfer Rules The window of opportunity is open, but not for long.
Female Veterans Are Fastest Growing Segment of Homeless Veteran Population The image of a homeless veteran does not immediately bring to mind that of a female homeless veteran.
Bill Guaranteeing Cost-of-Living Increase for Veterans in 2024 Heads to President's Desk The annual task in Congress ensures that VA compensation keeps pace with Social Security increases.
A Soldier Attempted Suicide in Poland. Left to Roam at Fort Riley, He Killed Himself. The unit's response to Valley's first attempt to kill himself raises questions over whether the Army's suicide prevention...
Major General Convicted of Forcible Kissing to Retire as Colonel An Air Force two-star general who was convicted of abusive sexual contact in a court-martial last year will retire as a...
Navy Contractor Jet Was on Fire Before Deadly California Crash, Federal Report Says The report didn’t mention a possible cause for the fire or the crash.
Have Space Command HQ Requirements Changed? Investigations Underway The secretary of the Air Force, authorized with making the final decision on the permanent home for Space Command...