
Navy Seeks Legislative Fellows
The Navy is inviting officers in 0-3 through 0-5 and enlisteds in E-7 through E-9 paygrades, as well as civilian …More
The Navy is inviting officers in 0-3 through 0-5 and enlisteds in E-7 through E-9 paygrades, as well as civilian …More
Sailors nearing the end of their military service can now take advantage of a new program through which they can …More
The Air Force and Space Force are meeting recruiting and retention goals for the time being, but department leaders are …More
Service members and veterans now have access to a more thorough package of affordable life insurance. The Department of Veterans …More
Retired Army Col. Paris Davis received the Medal of Honor from President Biden during a June 6 White House ceremony, …More
Stemming an epidemic of suicides among the ranks will require the armed services to implement a host of major changes …More
The Navy is giving a new name to a vessel that previously recognized a Confederate victory during the Civil War. …More
As called for under the recently passed defense spending bill, service members no longer have to be inoculated for Covid-19. …More
Following a Defense Department directive, the Department of the Air Force has issued guidance regarding non-covered reproductive health care – …More
Sailors who recently flunked physical fitness tests do not have to worry about getting kicked out of the service for …More
The Air Force is asking its members to come up with ideas that would facilitate and improve its Agile Combat …More
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a VA decision changing eligibility for its Program of Comprehensive …More
The Army announced earlier this month that it has awarded an $8.66 billion contract to AM General LLC to produce …More
The Pentagon’s personnel chief is advising all hands to stay away from food products that contain poppy seeds. Innocent ingestion …More
“I will never be able to get a security clearance again after this denial.” That is a common thought that …More
The results of a 2021 survey of military spouses identify a host of opinions and concerns, most of which focus …More
Retired Army Col. Paris Davis will finally receive the Medal of Honor – the nation’s highest award for valor in …More
The Navy and Marine Corps fleets of F/A-18E/F Super Hornets are aging at a rate that outpaces its predecessor F/A-18C/D …More
Retirees who collect retired pay, former members awaiting retiree status, and retirees who are not enrolled in either the Survivor …More
Sailors, Marines and their family members attached to the 5th Fleet continue to take advantage of a pilot program that …More
Even though childcare centers operated by the Defense Department are recognized for their high accreditation standards, some concerns linger. According …More
Civilian spouses of airmen and guardians who are stationed overseas now have a new avenue of support when they look …More
Transferal of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine could lead to shortages of both for the Army. Mark F. Cancian, a …More
The Department of the Air Force is conducting a top-to-bottom review of how its two services handle cases of domestic …More
During a recent tour of Schofield Barracks Hawaii, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth reiterated the service’s commitment to ensure that every …More
President Biden has issued a directive for a new top-to-bottom internal study of military pay and benefits, with a focus …More
As with the Navy and Air Force, the Army has updated its family leave policy. As with sailors, airmen, Marines …More
The Department of Defense employs civilians, contractors, and service members to provide medical and mental health care to dependents, military …More
The Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) is a benefit afforded to military retirees to ensure a continuous lifetime annuity for their …More
The passage and signing of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act required prompt action on the part of the Department …More