Air Force to Cut Thousands
On Dec. 13, Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne and Chief of Staff Get. T. Michael Moseley announced that the …More
On Dec. 13, Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne and Chief of Staff Get. T. Michael Moseley announced that the …More
Some 30,000 single service members who live off base and pay child support are likely to see a slight change …More
In January, the military services will convert geographic rate protection (GRP) for basic allowance for housing to individual rate protection …More
The conferees (previous items) authorized $30 million in supplemental educational aid to local school districts populated by military families, including …More
The conference committee (previous items) okayed a rise to $100,000 for the death gratuity allowance payable to survivors of active …More
The conference committee for the fiscal 2006 authorization bill (previous item) approved a boost in Selected Reserve officer affiliation and …More
The joint House and Senate conference committee for the fiscal 2006 National Defense Authorization Act has finally reported out (see …More
The Defense Department’s 17th Federal Voting Assistance Program report for 2000-2005 focused on the Nov. 2004 election. Participation rate for …More
The enlisted force now will have the same opportunity as the officer corps to receive joint professional military education throughout …More
Effective in 2006, civilian and military employees may contribute the full amount to their Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) accounts that …More
The Partnership for Veterans’ Education, a group of more than 50 military and education organizations, is seeking to simplify the …More
The Defense Department is studying 21 military housing areas in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida to determine whether Basic Allowance …More
Recruits entering today’s military are head and shoulders above their contemporaries, a top Pentagon official said. Bill Carr, acting principal …More
Details have emerged of a Defense Department plan to significantly jack up Tricare costs to military retirees under age 65 …More
As we went to press, action was expected on the fiscal 2005 National Defense Authorization Bill. Congressional leaders made progress …More
The administration asked a federal appeals court last week for authority to resume mandatory anthrax inoculations for selected service members. …More
“Operation Christmas Stocking,” a program aimed at mailing stuffed Christmas stockings to troops and Department of Defense employees serving in …More
Navy Personnel Command is upgrading Navy Exchange computer kiosks to offer real-time information to Sailors. The kiosks offer Internet access …More
The Air Force has changed the reenlistment window and waived obligated service requirements for Airmen in two career fields eligible …More
Since last November the Army has been mailing glossy, color brochures to nearly 78,000 former members of the Army, Navy, …More
The Guard Recruiter Assistant Program, which kicked off last week in five states, is offering a two-tiered finder fee for …More
If Congress doesn’t pass the fiscal 2006 National Defense Authorization Act (previous item) before the end of the year, a …More
The President of the Military Officers Association of America, retired Navy Vice Adm. Norb Ryan Jr., has lashed out at …More
At press time, the fiscal 2006 defense authorization bill was still pending, even though the Defense Department is almost three …More
The Army has renamed the system that provides severely wounded Soldiers and their families with a system of advocacy and …More
As part of a test to streamline operations, the Air Reserve Personnel Center will move the medical and dental records …More
More than 70,000 prescriptions have been refilled using the latest service added to the Department of Veterans Affairs “MyHealtheVet,” the …More
Fifteen members of Congress have written Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey saying that an Army plan to develop a sexual …More
The Department of Defense launched AHLTA (pronounced “alta”), a global electronic health record system, at a ceremony at the National …More
Nearly 1,300 students will receive up to $4,000 each in interest- free loans from the Military Officers Association of America’s …More