USU, NIH Join To Battle Cancer
The Uniformed Services University for the Health Sciences (USU) announced Dec. 2 a plan to join with the National Institutes …More
The Uniformed Services University for the Health Sciences (USU) announced Dec. 2 a plan to join with the National Institutes …More
The British Royal Navy is allowing Marine Corps F-35 fighters to land on one of its aircraft carriers, the BBC …More
The Marine Corps has fired Lt. Col. Jay E. Moorman, commander of Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 367, Stars and Stripes …More
The pilot of an Air Force F-16 fighter died when the aircraft crashed while returning to base somewhere in the …More
The active and reserve components of the armed services largely either met or exceeded year-to-date recruiting and retention goals for …More
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has resigned. He submitted to President Obama on Nov. 24 notification of his decision to step …More
Sharon Helman, the director of the beleaguered Phoenix Health Care System, was fired Nov. 24. Troubles at the Arizona facility, …More
Service members no longer can use allotments to buy, lease, or rent personal property. In the Nov. 21 announcement, the …More
The cost of meeting pay and benefits requirements for military personnel has been the largest contributor to the Defense Department’s …More
The Pentagon is seeking $13.3 billion in funding for the Military Intelligence Program in fiscal year 2015, which began Oct. …More
The Army will inactivate the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, the service announced Nov. 20. The decision to stand down the …More
Service members who participate in the Roth Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) will see deductions from their paychecks end Jan. 31, …More
Long-term temporary duty (TDY) rates – those lasting between 31 and 180 days – changed Nov. 1. From now on, …More
The Navy is offering several leadership-related shore billets to female active-duty sailors. Participants can earn Instructor Navy Enlisted Classification, master …More
Sixteen Army units – six National Guard and 10 Reserve – are being mobilized in support of Operation United Assistance, …More
Islamic State terrorists have killed Abdul-Rahman (Peter) Kassig, a former Army Ranger. The State Department confirmed Nov. 16 that a …More
The first soldier since the Vietnam War to survive an event that earned him the Medal of Honor is uncomfortable …More
Harmful emissions from coal plants could become much cleaner in the not-too-distant future, thanks to a technique developed by the …More
Having spent the first three months of his tenure at the Department of Veterans Affairs conducting a thorough personal review …More
President Obama directed Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel Nov. 7 to deploy 1,500 more U.S. troops to Iraq, to counter the …More
Veterans who served in the two Gulf wars – between August 1990 and August 2001, and September 2001 and later …More
Cadets at the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and midshipmen at the …More
Army leaders have selected Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel A. Dailey as the service’s 15th sergeant major of the Army. Dailey, …More
Eligible sailors and Marines will begin to see Hardship Duty Pay – Tempo (HDP-T) in their mid-month paycheck in December, …More
The 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, will rotate home to the States from South Korea. The unit, …More
The Navy christened the newest littoral combat ship, Montgomery, during a Nov. 8 ceremony at Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, …More
The active and reserve components achieved recruiting and retention goals for fiscal year 2014, which began last Oct. 1 and …More
More than 59,000 military retirees received military retirement pay from the Defense Department, as well as disability compensation from the …More
The U.S. commander of military operations in Afghanistan is considering a move that would extend the presence of coalition troops …More
As Gen. John Campbell outlined concerns that the 2016 withdrawal date may be too optimistic, an official Pentagon report cited …More