Marines Warned About Use of ‘Legal’ Intoxicants
The Marine Corps issued a warning to its members, and sailors attached to Marine units as well, to stay away …More
The Marine Corps issued a warning to its members, and sailors attached to Marine units as well, to stay away …More
The U.S. Supreme Court would have the authority to review court-martial appeals cases that are not selected for review by …More
The four armed services’ active and reserve components all met or exceeded recruiting goals through fiscal year 2010, which began …More
The court-martial of Army Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, who refused orders to deploy to Afghanistan because he believes President Obama …More
Veterans who receive an e-mail touting a piece of legislation that would double their disability pay should not pay any …More
Three-quarters of all Defense Department employees who were once part of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) have moved back …More
TRICARE, the managed health-care plan for members of the armed forces, says it could greatly curtail expenses if more beneficiaries …More
A federal judge in California has issued an injunction that essentially stops the Pentagon from enforcing its “don’t ask, don’t …More
Families who wish to send Holiday gift packages to service members in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other overseas locations at economy …More
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Oct. 6 from both the government and the fringe religious group, over whether the …More
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which President Obama signed into law in March, would require civilian health plans …More
A revised officer-promotion phasing plan takes effect Oct. 1. Now, active-duty officers selected for promotion to captain, commander, and lieutenant …More
The Navy has moved its Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) School to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, N.H., to conform to …More
Marines must have submitted requests for the service’s newest physical training uniform by Sept. 30, and should expect to receive …More
Advocates for military retirees have long pushed to end the offset that reduces the amount of retired pay dollar for …More
A bill that would expand eligibility to Gold Star parents — whose children died while in military service – has …More
The number of active-duty military personnel would increase to 1.43 million – up from 1.38 million in 2000 – under …More
The total population of service members, dependents, and workforce on Guam would rise by more than 30,000 under plans to …More
Marines who want to celebrate the Corps’ 235th birthday on Nov. 10 are encouraged to do so – as long …More
The 2008 law that allows service members to carry annual leave over from 60 to 75 days has been extended …More
A Navy board will convene Sept. 20 to review the records of all senior enlisteds (E-7 through E-9 with at …More
The 75th Ranger Regiment will send some new members to Ranger School from the Ranger Assessment and Selection Program (RASP), …More
Airmen in overstaffed career fields have until Sept. 17 to accept voluntary retraining or face involuntary separation. So far, only …More
Military families now have a solid cadre of supporters on the Senate side of Capitol Hill to correspond with the …More
Because the suppliers have made the newest Navy Working Uniform (NWU) available to the entire fleet six months ahead of …More
The Obama administration’s 2012 defense bill will likely call for an increase in fees and copayments for some beneficiaries of …More
The armed services’ family support agencies are reminding parents of children in military child care facilities that fees will rise …More
President Obama will present the Medal of Honor to Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Richard L. Etchberger, who died March …More
Defense Department installations officials say that the plan to relocate 123,000 military and civilian employees under provisions mandated by the …More
The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is decrying a July 20 decision by the Pentagon to limit eligibility for …More