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Service members who have been medically separated since the war on terror began on Sept. 11, 2001, and wish to …More
Service members who have been medically separated since the war on terror began on Sept. 11, 2001, and wish to …More
Families and friends of service members who are deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan must post holiday packages to them by …More
The Navy has released the names of more than 900 enlisted sailors selected for possible commission under the Sailors to …More
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments that pitted the Navy against environmental activists over the use of mid-frequency sonar …More
The Army plans to bring the National Guard and reserve components in line with the active duty force. Speaking during …More
The Armed Forces Retirement Home has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities – Continuing Care Accreditation …More
An Army Reserve sergeant who braved heavy fire to help his platoon escape and rescue an Afghan police comrade has …More
Recruitment for all components of the armed services rose during fiscal year 2008, which began last Oct. 1 and ended …More
Service members will receive a 3.9-percent pay raise on Jan. 1, under the 2009 defense authorization bill which President Bush …More
Three admirals will assume new commands. Rear Adm. Raymond P. English will become the new director of Joint Reserve Forces, …More
Citing cost overruns and years of delay, the Army has canceled plans to build a new armed reconnaissance helicopter. Instead, …More
The newly formed Defense Media Activity, which combines public affairs offices from each of the armed services, unfurled its colors …More
While Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Gary Roughead and a gathering of dignitaries looked on, Anna Mae Meyer christened the …More
Persons who want to support members of the armed forces have a new way to do just that. The Army …More
The American Civil Liberties Union has issued a request to the federal government under the Freedom of Information Act for …More
Michael B. Donley took the oath as the 22nd secretary of the Air Force during an Oct. 17 ceremony at …More
High-quality Navy lieutenant commanders and commanders who want to advance their careers can apply to earn master of arts degrees …More
In a service-wide effort to mitigate post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and hopefully stem the alarming rate of suicides, the Army …More
Military retirees, veterans who are eligible for disability compensation, survivors who receive annuities, and Social Security recipients will see their …More
The Defense Department is making the materials available at its 197 libraries on military installations available online for free to …More
The Defense Department’s latest selective reenlistment bonus list identifies 88 Air Force career fields eligible for distribution of the cash …More
The Air Force has taken steps to help airmen better prepare for 365-day deployments. Among the changes: * Airmen can …More
Representatives of several key federal agencies met in Leesburg, Va., in mid-September to discuss ways of revamping the often-cumbersome medical …More
Hailing their recent contributions in the war on terror overseas and disaster relief at home, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced changes to the way traumatic brain injuries and burn scars are evaluated. The …More
The 2009 Defense Authorization Bill has stalled, pending resolution of several disagreements between the Bush administration and Congress. In a …More
Service members who are recovering from wounds can contact the newly established Wounded Warrior Resource Center 24 hours a day. …More
The Marine Corps has released the names of sergeants selected for promotion to staff sergeant in fiscal year 2008. The …More