USFIT Program Aims to Fit Soldiers
Sizing misfits in the Army’s clothing and equipment distributed at central issue facilities are expected to be eliminated by the …More
Sizing misfits in the Army’s clothing and equipment distributed at central issue facilities are expected to be eliminated by the …More
Service members and their families can now call U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for help with immigration services and benefits …More
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (SW/FMF) Joe R. Campa has told the chief’s messes that he will not …More
Last month, the Veterans’ Disability Benefits Commission proposed to end the deduction of Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) from the …More
The Air Force’s 2008 Noncommissioned Officer Retraining Program began Aug. 7 with a goal of filling some 900 shortage career …More
Navy Reserve officials are studying methods of capping the number of years in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) that are …More
Ten organizations received grants totaling $75,000 in the 2007 Newman’s Own competition, which is sponsored by Newman’s Own, Fisher House …More
The Navy’s Master-at-Arms (MA) Directorate with the Center for Security Forces is working on innovative initiatives to ensure professional development, …More
Customers of the DoD Community Bank and other institutions providing financial services to Defense Department military and civilian personnel were …More
As the Air Force ends fiscal 2007 on August 31 with an expected 334,000 airmen on active duty, the service …More
Due to lack of funding, the Army National Guard has cancelled enlistment and retention bonuses except for soldiers scheduled to …More
Reservists began signing up Aug. 11 for Tricare Reserve Select health care that kicks in Oct. 1. All drilling reservists, …More
Because of a bookkeeping error, 52 members of the Air National Guard have been told to repay a total of …More
In a major overhaul of the system for identifying officers with joint duty qualifications, the Defense Department is establishing a …More
Although the Air Force still seeks a goal of four-months deployment out of every 20, many airmen aren’t finding it …More
The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society at Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ariz., is conducting a test program to help Marines …More
To ensure veterans with emotional crises have round-the-clock access to trained professionals, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has begun …More
The Defense Department’s program for providing full replacement value for household goods lost or damaged during moves starts phasing in …More
U.S. Army Recruiting Command has announced a $20,000 bonus for recruits with no prior military service who enlist for at …More
The House passed the Children’s Health and Medicare Protection Act of 2007 on Aug. 1. The Medicare part of the …More
The possibility of a 3.5 percent across the board military pay raise for 2008 is getting brighter. First, the Senate …More
Commissary officials are advising parents to stop using the following two Gerber products because they might contain lumps of cereal …More
The Navy Recruiting Command (NRC) is planning to add nearly 200 E-4 billets to its recruiting force as part of …More
So far as the Committee on Foreign Names, under the U.S. Board on Geographic Names is concerned, the Pacific island …More
Representatives from the Air Force and the Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB) signed a memorandum of understanding July 16 …More
The Fisher House Foundation has announced that it will match the American Legion’s purchase of $25,000 in pre-paid telephone calling …More
A recent mistake on Air Force pay stubs is only administrative and will not be reflected in airmen’s actual retired …More
Since July 13, the Defense Department has authorized active duty service members deployed for 15 months in Iraq and Afghanistan …More
On July 25, almost 1,200 Air Force captains and majors learned whether they would be allowed to remain on active …More