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The Air Force is providing more than 900 recordable children’s books to learning centers at six of the service’s Central …More
The Air Force is providing more than 900 recordable children’s books to learning centers at six of the service’s Central …More
Sailors have until Nov. 20 to review their permanent change of station (PCS) orders and negotiate changes, the Navy Personnel …More
The Army is undergoing a change that will enable the force to handle a wide array of unpredictable missions, senior …More
The Army’s top general called for a cultural shift that would end casting dispersions upon soldiers who come forward and …More
Military students in grades kindergarten through 12 will find rewards for their academic success waiting for them at exchange stores. …More
The future of the Army will depend upon the ability of the service’s components to work as an integrated team, …More
When Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner set numerous records by jumping 128,100 feet to earth from a balloon, he relied upon …More
The Navy is terminating its plan to adapt the Service Dress Khaki uniform. Instead, officers and sailors are encouraged to …More
The Defense Department is urging all service members to vote, but wants to ensure that the ranks understand what they …More
Certain active-duty airmen who wish to retire or separate will be able to do so a little bit longer. The …More
The Navy christened its newest vessel, the amphibious assault ship America, during an Oct. 20 ceremony in Pascagoula, Miss., where …More
With the protracted conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq winding down, the Army will redirect its focus to garrison-level training. Speaking …More
Military retirees, recipients of benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security recipients, and other federal annuitants will receive …More
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), Congress’ chief watchdog agency, called upon the armed services to do a better job of …More
Forty-four years after he was listed as missing in action, Air Force Master Sgt. James Calfee received a posthumous Silver …More
Shoppers who use the Navy Exchange Service Command’s online store will find a much greater selection of merchandise during the …More
The Navy tapped three flag officers to lead the investigation into the Oct. 13 collision between the Aegis cruiser San …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs is taking steps to control and prevent the onset of diabetes among veterans, with a …More
The U.S. Naval Academy and the Naval Academy Preparatory School are encouraging qualified Marines to apply for admission to the …More
Dr. David J. Wineland, a physicist whose work is sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), received the Nobel …More
Reservists who receive health-care coverage under TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS), and retired reservists covered under TRICARE Retired Reserve (TRR), must …More
As of Oct. 1, annual enrollment fees for health-care coverage under TRICARE Prime have risen for most beneficiaries. For individuals, …More
The armed services are gearing up preparations for their role in support of the presidential inauguration, which will take place …More
Beginning Nov. 1, the Army will require all soldiers who enter professional military education courses to meet height, weight and …More
The Navy commissioned its latest guided-missile destroyer, the Michael Murphy, during an Oct. 6 ceremony at a Manhattan pier. The …More
The Air Force selected 32 majors for promotion to lieutenant colonel, out of a pool of 44 candidates; 54 captains …More
Service members and veterans who were retained on active duty beyond their contracts between Sept. 11, 2001, and Sept. 30, …More
TRICARE is advising beneficiaries stationed in Germany that a law there would hinder the military health-care agency’s ability to deliver …More
The Army wants soldiers to offer their reactions, good or bad, to the six different planned versions of the Improved …More
More than 100 institutions of higher education have agreed to train future educators to recognize the needs of military dependent …More