
Army Extends Temporary Promotion Policy
The Army is expanding its temporary promotion policy, which allows soldiers between the ranks of sergeant and master sergeant to …More
The Army is expanding its temporary promotion policy, which allows soldiers between the ranks of sergeant and master sergeant to …More
Roughly 13,000 Marines have refused to be vaccinated for Covid-19 and that reluctance has the Commandant of the Marine Corps, …More
The Dahlgren, Virginia-based Center for Surface Combat Systems has a new name. As of Nov. 1, it will be known …More
With the military’s need for order and good conduct amongst its ranks, it is necessary that they have some way …More
Some TRICARE beneficiaries will pay anywhere from $1 to $8 more for prescription drugs beginning Jan. 1. Active-duty service members …More
Military families would get help filling their pantries, under a measure now pending before the House. If passed, the Equal …More
China, culture, climate change and Covid-19 remain the primary challenges the sea services face, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said …More
Army Gen. Laura J. Richardson assumed command of U.S. Southern Command on Oct. 29, becoming the first woman to hold …More
The Air Force has chosen GE Edison Works to produce the engine for the most modern version of one of …More
The fire that ultimately destroyed the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard in July 2020 was preventable, according to formal inquiries …More
The largest study of the relationship between military aviation and cancer to date concluded that incidences of certain cancers are …More
Despite hindrances caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Army slightly exceeded its end-strength goal for fiscal year 2021, which ended …More
The presumptive period for veterans of the Persian Gulf war with disability ratings of 10 percent or higher that resulted …More
The more than 204,000 veterans who are awaiting resolution of their unresolved benefits claims could see progress in the coming …More
Sailors who do not comply with Navy orders to receive one Covid-19 vaccination by Oct. 13 and be fully vaccinated …More
Army leaders need to move beyond the “All I see is green” notion when they look after their soldiers, the …More
Airmen in line for promotion are being evaluated under a new Promotion Recommendation Score. Under the change, recent job performance …More
The Senate Appropriations Defense subcommittee approved a $725.8 billion defense-spending bill for fiscal year 2022, which begins on Oct. 1 …More
A Romanian man has pleaded guilty of conspiring to and following through on an effort to skim information from ATM …More
An Air Force command chaplain has spelled out guidelines for service members who wish to claim religious accommodation as a …More
Separate investigations by both the Navy and Marine Corps determined that human error and maintenance issues caused a July 30, …More
Veterans who were overpaid by the Department of Veterans Affairs will again soon be notified of their status. VA also …More
Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen can earn the sea services’ equivalent of an associate degree, a naval studies certificate, and …More
Two service members are challenging in court the Defense Department’s Covid-19 vaccination mandate. In their lawsuit, Army Staff Sgt. Daniel …More
Service members who are feeling the bite of higher housing costs in certain locations could soon get some relief. The …More
The man who would be the Air Force’s top civilian manpower official promises that if he is confirmed, he would …More
Veterans who received bad conduct discharges because of homosexuality could soon qualify for full benefits. The Department of Veterans Affairs …More
The Marine Corps is expected to take delivery of the newest heavy-lift helicopter. Sikorsky aircraft marked completion of the CH-53K …More
The Navy College Program will start moving to fully virtual platforms on Oct 1. The transition to the Navy Virtual …More
The Army is moving forward to provide help soldiers for who are feeling the cost-of-living crunch brought on by the …More