Air Force Launches Review into Racial Disparities in Punishments, Opportunities The IG will reach out to airmen, including those assigned to the Space Force, through surveys and one-on-one interviews.
Gen. Berger Could Revolutionize Marines' Career Paths. Here's What He Wants to Change The commandant wants to let Marines stay in uniform past 20 years, find new ways to reward top performers and more.
Will the COVID-19 Emergency Impact Your Promotion and Career Opportunities? COVID-19 could have another trick up its sleeve. It may impact your career in ways that are only now coming to light.
Navy Cancels Advancement Exams for 20,000 Sailors The exams had already been delayed once by the global pandemic, as they're typically taken in big groups.
In First, Army Guardsmen Can Now Track Promotions and Pay on Smartphones As of March 24, National Guard personnel officials completed transitioning 331,000 members onto the IPPS-A.
Air Force, Army Delay Promotion Boards Amid Coronavirus Disruptions The Air Force said that its master sergeant promotion board, originally scheduled to convene March 23, has been rescheduled.
Coronavirus Will Delay Promotions for Nearly 160,000 Sailors Career advancements will be postponed for more than 159,500 sailors and officers.
America's Newest Medal of Honor Recipient Is Now a Sergeant Major The Green Beret received the nation's highest award for valor last October.
Coast Guard Commandant Grants 2 Surprise Promotions During Personnel Reform Speech A pair of Coasties credited with saving lives were promoted by the Coast Guard's top officer as he announced new programs.
Promotion Testing Extended for Thousands of Airmen After Paperwork Lost in the Mail Roughly 6,000 Air Force staff sergeants will get extra time to take their upcoming promotion tests following a snafu.
Military Moves, School Enrollment and Spouse Employment Were Upended by Tuberville Promotions Blockade For the bulk of 2023, Tuberville placed the hold on all nominations for general and flag officers, which must be approved by...
Navy Officer Charged with Murdering Wife Last Year in Japan Hotel The family of Jesse Olsen said the Navy has provided little support since notifying Olsen's parents of the news.
Pentagon Will Use Health Screenings, Commanders to Ferret Out Trans Troops for Separations Despite the unresolved legal challenge, defense officials now say that they plan to utilize the military's regular health...
'They Don't Care About My Kids': Marine Families Take Military to Court After Child Abuse at Yuma Day Care In November, the families filed a federal tort claim, which allows individuals to litigate against the government. The filing...
One Trillion Dollars?! Nine Charts to Help Demystify the Pentagon's Budget Golden Dome, shipbuilding, warrior ethos: Here’s your primer to start following the Defense Department’s billions.