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You feel sick in the pit of your stomach. You have just found out, either through the grapevine or by …More
You feel sick in the pit of your stomach. You have just found out, either through the grapevine or by …More
The Air Force has released updated versions of both The Enlisted Force Structure and The Profession of Arms: Our Core …More
The Navy’s newest command is moving forward with plans to conduct no-notice and short-notice inspections. Seapower magazine reports that the …More
The Army and Air Force have issued directives that bar commanders from denying leave to female soldiers and airmen who …More
If your clearance is denied or revoked after a lengthy adjudication process, you are probably asking yourself, “will I ever …More
The Army Reserve stands ready to provide significant relief when disaster strikes the homeland, the component’s second-in-command told an audience …More
Family advocates are issuing a reminder: Even though Military Spouse Appreciation Day is scheduled for May 6, related events and …More
As of June 1, Airmen will no longer be able to use the Air Force’s Base of Preference Program. Air …More
Reservists and National Guard members will begin receiving new DD-214 forms upon completion of service. The armed services have three …More
Everyone has seen the criminal dramas on TV and has a general understanding of what it means to be arrested, …More
The first Army unit has begun operating upgraded M2A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicles at Fort Stewart, Ga.. The “Hound Battalion,” 3rd …More
Veterans who are sick with nine rare respiratory cancers now can receive treatment and qualify for other benefits through the …More
The F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) again has garnered the scrutiny of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) – …More
The Navy may keep the two oldest Nimitz-class aircraft carriers in service beyond their projected decommissioning dates. The U.S. Naval …More
The Marine Corps’ CH-53K King Stallion helicopter has achieved initial capability. The service announced that the aircraft has passed a …More
The Army has selected Sig Sauer to manufacture and deliver the service’s Next-Generation Squad Weapon. The XM5 rifle will replace …More
The Defense Department’s Strategic Capabilities Office is moving ahead with a plan to design, build and demonstrate a mobile nuclear …More
A Virginia Beach towing company faces federal charges of illegally auctioning vehicles that belonged to Navy SEALs. According to the …More
The Army and Air Force need to do more to adapt to the effects of climate change, according to the …More
Airmen and guardians who are undergoing fertility treatments, recovering from sexual assault or preparing for civilian employment now can receive …More
Adm. Mike Gilday, the chief of naval operations, outlined his seven “operational imperatives” for the next decade. The Navy League …More
Nursing service members and civilian DoD employees now can be reimbursed up to a maximum of $1,000 for shipment of …More
The Office of Special Council has asked the Merit Systems Protection Board to take corrective action to restore an Army …More
The newly established Naval Safety Command will do much of the same work it did before when it was known …More
Air crew members can continue to ask for waivers that would allow them to fly while pregnant, under updated guidelines …More
As the Marine Corps enters the third year of an ongoing redesign, the service’s top military officer wants to see …More
The Navy’s budgets of the past seven or eight years are significantly different than those of 20 years ago because …More
The Defense Department has made strides in improving the quality of privatized housing, according to a report by the Government …More
Adm. Linda L. Fagan has been nominated by President Biden to serve as the 27th commandant of the Coast Guard. …More
The newest weapon in the nuclear triad has a name: Sentinel. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall approved the designation for …More