Medical Evaluation Changes Eyed
Representatives of several key federal agencies met in Leesburg, Va., in mid-September to discuss ways of revamping the often-cumbersome medical …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
Navy officers who specialize in oceanography are invited to apply to attend graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology …More
Just as it did nearly two weeks earlier when Hurricane Gustav struck central Louisiana, the Navy has issued a directive …More
National Guard troops from Louisiana and Texas played key roles in the recovery effort in the wake of the extensive …More
The Marine Corps has announced the convening dates for reserve officer promotions for fiscal year 2010. All boards will meet …More
A contingent of 3,700 soldiers from the Fort Drum, N.Y.- based 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, will deploy …More
Air Force members will soon receive an email inviting them to take part in an annual survey, to determine how …More
As both Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen looked on, Army Gen. …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs will continue to allow non-partisan groups, as well as state and local election officials, to …More
A panel of five experts issued guidelines and suggestions for the Department of Veterans Affairs to follow, aimed at stemming …More
In what officials say is the largest single deployment of a Wisconsin Army National Guard unit since World War II, …More
The Pentagon Memorial, dedicated to the 184 persons who died when terrorist hijackers commandeered American Airlines Flight 77 and crashed …More
The Navy has issued new guidelines for officers and sailors who are pregnant or who recently gave birth. Some highlights …More
Marines in special-duty assignments such as recruiting, security-guard, combat instructor, and drill instructor who already had tattoos on their arms …More
The armed services are not doing enough to ensure that service members get the mental health care they need after …More
The amphibious command ship Mount Whitney delivered more than 17 tons of humanitarian aid supplies to the Black Sea port …More
Air Force tanker crews will have to wait a little longer before they learn which aircraft – Boeing’s 767-based platform …More
President Bush announced Sept. 9 that the U.S. military presence in Iraq would diminish by 8,000 by January, if the …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs has opened a 24-hour telephone hotline to answer questions about treatment and services in south …More
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates approved a call-up of as many as 50,000 National Guard members to support security and …More
The Marine Corps closed an historic chapter in the history of its role in Operation Iraqi Freedom on Aug. 26, …More
The Navy has released its latest revision of selected reenlistment bonus (SRB) award levels. The new list reflects the amount …More
The Navy Reserve is inviting sailors in pay grades from petty officer first class through master chief petty officer to …More
The Navy wants all sailors and officers in states along the Gulf Coast who were displaced by evacuation orders resulting …More