Marines Release Sexual-Assault Data
Sexual assault reports likely will increase by 65 percent in the Marine Corps during 2013, from 2012. The service attributes …More
Sexual assault reports likely will increase by 65 percent in the Marine Corps during 2013, from 2012. The service attributes …More
Military retirees and annuitants, persons who receive pensions and other benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, and Social Security …More
While the inclination to breathe a collective sigh of relief as the 16-day shutdown of the federal government ended is …More
The Army reached agreements with four companies Oct. 2 to develop demonstrator models of what would become the service’s replacement …More
The Air Force has adjusted the guidelines for the new physical assessment test requirements that took effect Oct. 21. Men …More
Following an Oct. 1 upgrade of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) pay system, reservists and National Guard members …More
The U.S. began moving assets out of the transit center at Manas International Airport, Kyrgyzstan, Oct. 13. The Kyrgyz government …More
A team at the Office of Naval Research has developed a process that streamlines the manufacture of canopies for the …More
The Crew of a Honolulu-based HC-130 Hercules transport flew more than 1,000 miles to airdrop blood, platelets, and transfusion equipment …More
Following the directive issued by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus in July, the Marine Corps provided detailed plans to publish results …More
Former Army Capt. William D. Swenson received the Medal of Honor for valor from President Obama during an Oct. 16 …More
Air Force retired civilians no longer will be able to use their AF Form 354 civilian identification cards to gain …More
Maj. Gen. Michael Carey, the commander of 20th Air Force, was fired Oct. 11 for what was termed officially as …More
With the federal government shutdown threatening to stall death gratuity payments and other related benefits, the Fisher House Foundation moved …More
Some 850,000 reservists and National Guard members face the loss of drill time – and the subsequent pay and benefits …More
As the government shutdown spurred by the political impasse in Washington entered its third week, Pentagon paymasters promised service members …More
Deputy Defense Secretary Ash Carter is stepping down from his post as the Pentagon’s second-highest civilian official. Carter had served …More
The Affordable Care Act, which expands health-care coverage to all U.S. citizens, will have little or no effect on TRICARE …More
The Army lacks $1.7 billion needed to refurbish equipment as it returns from Afghanistan because of budget cuts under sequestration, …More
The Defense Department shutdown the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) during the shutdown. The campaign, which allows civilian and uniformed employees …More
The Army has suspended all temporary duty (TDY) funding for soldiers and civilians slated to take military education or leadership …More
An Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system launched from the guided missile cruiser Lake Erie successfully intercepted a medium-range ballistic missile …More
The Marine Corps is offering Marines with between six and 20 years’ active service in certain military occupational specialties the …More
Before entering into any new contract for pharmacy services next fall, the Defense Department should evaluate potential costs and benefits …More
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) soon will unveil a test plan that would allow airmen at six …More
Navy SEAL teams conducted two separate operations during the first weekend in October – in Libya and Somalia – taking …More
Invoking a new law signed by President Obama, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered most civilian Defense Department employees who had …More
The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit will host the service’s 2014 Small Arms Championships at Fort Benning, Ga., Jan. 26 through …More
The Navy and other federal agencies will continue to provide help to victims of the Sept. 16 shooting at Washington …More