AF Policy Change May Affect Promotion Publication
Previously, the Senate Armed Services Committee would confirm promotion lists within three months of the date a promotion board completed …More
Previously, the Senate Armed Services Committee would confirm promotion lists within three months of the date a promotion board completed …More
The Army’s 2005 strategic planning guidance focuses upon modularity by establishing up to 48 active component brigade combat teams and …More
Starting with Air Force active–duty promotion boards through the rank of colonel in 2005, all self–initiated academic education information, including …More
Thirty–four military and national security specialists, including two retired Army generals representing “Project for the New American Century” have asked …More
Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D, Md., has introduced the “Keep Our Promises to America’s Military Retirees Act.” The legislation would …More
The Defense Department has approved a new retention incentive package for Special Operations Forces aimed at maintaining combat readiness and …More
The Bush budget for fiscal 2006 would more than double co–payments for prescriptions provided to certain veterans using medical facilities …More
The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) has issued a reminder that there are provisions for authorized commissary patrons to have an …More
The commander of Naval Air Forces has identified an excess of student naval aviators (pilots) in the training pipeline. Historically, …More
This spring, the Army will kick off a $250 million program to upgrade the Army’s most deficient barracks. Targeted are …More
Representing more than 7 million military veterans, The American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars …More
Adm. Vern Clark’s guidance to the Navy for 2005 includes directions for a “better educated, better trained and better compensated, …More
Thomas P. Cadmus, national commander of the American Legion, has taken issue with the Defense Department’s undersecretary for personnel and …More
Survivors of service members who die of service-connected causes are entitled to Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) from the Department …More
Senators Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, and Richard Durbin, D-Ill., have introduced a bill that would provide a $25,000 death benefit to …More
The HEROES Act of 2005, co-sponsored by Senators Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., would raise the death benefits …More
The staff of Armed Forces News sends a special recognition to the more than 8 million valiant Iraqi citizens who …More
About 4,000 members of the Army
Congressman Walter Jones, R-N.C., has introduced a bill that would rename the Department of the Navy to the Department of …More
Most Airmen deploying to the U.S. Central Command theater in the past did not know how they would be routed …More
The Airman Education and Commissioning Program offers active-duty enlisted Airmen the opportunity to attend college full time, complete degree requirements …More
Members of the Guard and Reserve with delayed-effective-date orders who serve on active duty in support of a contingency operation …More
The Army is expanding its program to bring volunteer retirees back to active duty. Coming on the heels of some …More
Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Kit Bond, R-Mo., co-chairmen of the Senate National Guard Caucus have gone on record opposing …More
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., is expected to sponsor the
Under the Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 2004, which President Bush signed on Dec. 10, home ownership will be more …More
President Bush has affirmed that he does not intend to send women into ground combat. The issue arose from the …More
In a white letter to all Marine general officers, commanding officers and officers in charge, Marine commandant Gen. M. W. …More
On Jan. 14. the Defense Department’s top health official authorized the use of military flu vaccine previously held in reserve. …More
More than 1,100 Reservists out of 5,600 who were recalled have transitioned back to active duty as a part of …More