AF To Pick MTI Instructors
The Air Force plans to select technical and master sergeants for military training instructor (MTI) duty involuntarily, to fulfill low …More
The Air Force plans to select technical and master sergeants for military training instructor (MTI) duty involuntarily, to fulfill low …More
Three major Army units – a total of about 4,950 soldiers – have been tapped for a scheduled rotation to …More
The Air Force needs to reduce end-strength to 329,460 for fiscal year 2013, which began last Oct. 1 and continues …More
In response to the Pentagon leadership’s directive to open combat billets to women, the Army plans to move forward with …More
Beneficiaries of TRICARE, the military’s managed health-care program, began paying more for prescription drugs on Feb. 1. The increases apply …More
The Defense and Veterans Affairs departments unveiled plans to speed the process of uniting their systems of maintaining health-care records. …More
When the littoral combat ship Milwaukee begins sea trials sometime within the next two years, the vessel will be powered …More
The Missile Defense Agency successfully completed a test flight of a three-stage ground-based interceptor Jan. 26. The Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle …More
The Pentagon is giving potential contractors an extra six months to develop the Army’s next-generation Ground Combat Vehicle (GHC), in …More
The Navy has removed the fuel, oil, paints, solvents, and personal belongings of the crew of the mine countermeasures ship …More
The Air Force is warning all officers and airmen that some could experience delays in receiving their pay in March, …More
The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) reached every service member “with a ‘dot mil’ email address,” the program’s manager said …More
Service members and veterans who wish to learn more about their benefits can do so through an improved Web portal. …More
Gen. James F. Amos, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, issued a statement regarding how he wants his charges to …More
The Army and Air Force both announced a freeze on hiring of civilian employees. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray …More
Air Force civilian employees no longer will be able to use the service’s interactive voice response system to resolve questions …More
President Obama and his wife Michelle, and Vice President Biden and his wife Jill, each shared the first dances of …More
Moments after he took the oath of office from Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., on Jan. 21, …More
The widow and mother of Army Staff Sgt. Eric B. Shaw accepted the Distinguished Service Cross – the nation’s second-highest …More
The Air Force is expanding the areas on its installations in which tobacco use is prohibited. Medical treatment facilities will …More
The services largely met or exceeded recruiting and retention goals through November for the 12-month period that began Oct. 1. …More
The Air Force has named the final candidate bases that would serve as the homes for training units for the …More
Military advocates on Capitol Hill again have launched the effort to do away with the policy of reducing Survivor Benefit …More
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma intercepted an overloaded 40-foot freighter off the coast of Long Island, Bahamas, …More
The U.S. plans to assist the French military in conducting counter-terrorism activities in Mali, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta announced …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving toward a completely paperless claims-processing system, as part of the continuing effort to …More
The Air Force will provide legal assistance to victims of sexual assault, the service announced earlier this month. The service …More
President Obama will present Army Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha the Medal of Honor for heroism he displayed in Afghanistan …More
Air Force Reservists will find more travel technicians at their disposal at the unit level. The move will make it …More
Veterans no longer will have to complete an annual Eligibility Verification Report (EVR) in order to ensure they continue to …More