Marine Corps Removes Tuition Assistance Restrictions The changes make it easier for junior personnel to use the benefit.
Senators Urge VA Not to Fumble Expansion of Caregiver Benefits "VA continues to miss deadlines and not get it right," said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash.
Personnel Chiefs Blame Unsafe Housing on Leadership Failures Commands across the military had not been attentive enough to the performance of housing contractors, officials said.
Use Scalpel, Not Cleaver, on Medical Billets, USUHS Chief Urges The president of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences worries about cuts to uniformed medical billets.
VA Begins New Claims Appeals Process Next Month The change is an attempt to speed up the process, which used to take years.
Task Force Backs Controversial Merger of Base Store Systems A task force wants to combine the Defense Commissary Agency and the military's three separate exchange services.
New High-Tech GI Bill Program Coming Soon The program is part of the Forever GI Bill and designed to increase veteran employment in high tech fields
VA Secretary Urged to Heed Vet Groups over Access to Community Care Many worry VA and White House will ignore warnings of veteran groups and adopt liberal access standards for community care.
New Armed Services Committee Chairman Puts White House on Notice Rep. Adam Smith says Congress must do a better job of holding the president accountable on misinformation.
'Blended' Military Retirement Plan Not as Popular as Projected Only 280,000 active-duty members and just over 72,000 reserve component personnel chose to shift out of the High-3 plan.
Navy Demotion Reversed for GOP Congressman Who Government Watchdog Found Abused Subordinates Jackson was quietly demoted to captain in 2022, three years after his retirement from the Navy, following an inspector...
Camp Pendleton Officer, Wife Sue Military Housing Company over Crash That Killed 8-Year-Old Son A Marine Corps family whose 8-year-old son died last year after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle on Camp...
Coast Guard to Launch Service-Wide Physical Fitness Test for All Members Next Year Coast Guard men and women must take a preliminary assessment by the end of this year and a mandatory PFT starting in 2026.
How the Men on a Navy Submarine Survived After Sinking 240 Feet in the Atlantic Trapped 240 feet beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, Lt. Oliver Naquin could not ensure the crew of the USS Squalus...
Rubio Says US Is Designating 2 More Gangs as Foreign Terrorist Groups The two new designees, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, are Ecuadorian gangs blamed for much of the violence that began since the...