Measures Would Allow More GI Bill Flexibility
Service members could use their GI Bill education benefits to cover tuition assistance for licensing, credentialing, and certification programs offered …More
Service members could use their GI Bill education benefits to cover tuition assistance for licensing, credentialing, and certification programs offered …More
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service (DACOWITS) presented Congress with its 2017 report March 1, offering a …More
Vice Adm. Karl L. Schultz has been nominated by Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen to serve as the next …More
The first female students arrived at School of Infantry-West (SOI-W) on Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 6. Their presence marked the …More
The Air Force will not take delivery of the first KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling tanker aircraft until later this year, …More
Members of the five armed services who took part in relief efforts during the aftermaths of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and …More
The Pentagon has authorized imminent danger and hostile fire pay for service members deployed to parts of Africa. Army Times …More
Infantry combatants would have greater success in finding mines — and determining their exact size and shape — using technology …More
Two pilots from the Air Force’s 354th Fighter Squadron were awarded Distinguished Flying Cross medals during a March 2 ceremony …More
The conservative Heritage Foundation believes Defense Department statistics that show as many as 71 percent of all U.S. citizens between …More
Directors of state-run VA programs and centers almost unanimously say that the one of the five greatest needs of the …More
Praising his charges for the significant missions they undertook last year, Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Paul F. Zukunft made pitches …More
The commander of U.S. Strategic Command wants lawmakers to approve Pentagon plans to modernize the nation’s nuclear-deterrent capabilities. “The strategic …More
The F-35B Lighting II marked its first deployment aboard a Navy ship March 5, when a detachment of the aircraft …More
TRICARE, the armed forces’ managed health-care plan for service members, retirees and dependents, is taking steps to resolve issues in …More
A decision by the armed forces’ highest civilian appeals court could prevent service members from seeking retribution against sexual assailants …More
Sailors serving at sea in Japan, Guam and Spain would qualify for enhanced incentives if they choose to extend their …More
One day, pilotless helicopters could resupply troops in the field and at forward operating bases. In collaboration with the Office …More
The Air Force could take delivery of the first HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter as early as the year’s end — …More
Despite a scathing inspector general’s report that documents Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin’s misuse of time, money and …More
Concerned that the National Park Service may have acted overzealously, lawmakers want to make sure that veterans can take photographs …More
Defense Secretary James N. Mattis has laid down the law. Troops who cannot deploy with their units should not be …More
Most sailors have until April 30 to update their government life insurance information, via SOES (the Servicemembers Group Life Insurance …More
The Air Force no longer requires members to serve as voting assistance officers, under the newly streamlined Air Force Voting …More
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has completed successful trials of the Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV), …More
The Trump administration’s proposed $686-billion defense-spending bill for 2019 includes a 2.6-percent raise in basic pay — the largest increase …More
More veterans would get more options for the care and benefits they earned and need, under the Trump administration’s proposed …More
The Coast Guard would finally get the new icebreaker cutters it has long sought, under the Trump administration’s proposed $11.65-billion …More
Air Force personnel now must encrypt any email transmissions that contain personally identifiable information. The service issued the directive — …More
Sailors who wish to take college courses should find it easier to do so. The Navy College Program unveiled Feb. …More