DoD to Vets: You Can Get Your Records Reviewed
The Pentagon is making a concerted effort to let veterans know they can review and challenge discharges that are tainted …More
The Pentagon is making a concerted effort to let veterans know they can review and challenge discharges that are tainted …More
Members of the National Guard and reserves who serve 20 years or more now will be considered veterans, thanks to …More
The Navy awarded Huntington Ingalls Industries a $51-million modification to an existing contract, to perform life-cycle engineering and support services …More
A group of veterans who served in Afghanistan is launching a business aimed at supporting the country economically, now that …More
The U.S. armed forces returned 9,800 acres of land on Okinawa to Japan during a Dec. 22 ceremony on the …More
Marine units are getting smart phones this year, to use for calling in fire support. Using the Target Handoff System …More
A study conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairsmemory loss, fatigue, and dizziness. The EEG showed patterns that enabled clinicians …More
A researcher at the U.S. Army Natick Research, Development and Engineering Center in Massachusetts has developed a fiber that could …More
Service members are getting a 2.1-percent increase in basic pay as of Jan. 1 under the 2017 defense-spending bill, which …More
Combat veterans who were charged income tax on severance pay they received from the Defense Department are due to get …More
The Navy is backtracking on its mandate to do away with addressing sailors by their ratings titles. Chief of Naval …More
The Navy is gearing up to train crews and maintenance teams for the CMV-22 Osprey. At some point, the Navy’s …More
The Army and its international partners have awarded a $1.45 billion contract to Lockheed Martin Corp., for upgrades to the …More
If Gen. David L. Goldfein has his way, the Air Force would grow in strength to 350,000 airmen during the …More
The Navy has made some changes in its Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) plan, which it uses to as a tool …More
TRICARE, the Defense Department’s managed health-care system, has expanded coverage to include two medical situations: • Non-active duty family member …More
The Air Force is almost done recertifying 1.5-mile run and 2.0-kilometer walk courses on installations service-wide. The process culminates an …More
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Vincent “Vinnie” Viola to serve as the next Secretary of the Army. Viola, a West …More
The Army must undergo fundamental and significant changes in order to adapt to the evolving character of warfare, Gen. Mark …More
The Navy has showed that its concept of using several unmanned surface vessels in potential combat situations can work. During …More
Concerned that many men in uniform would hesitate to step forward and admit it when they become victims, the leader …More
Following protests by the U.S. government, China has returned an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) it seized Dec. 15 in the …More
The Defense Department has updated the Law of War Manual, to include more specific guidelines in regards to protecting civilians …More
A new Pentagon report has lauded the progress made by Afghan military and security forces, in their fight against Taliban …More
A study of experimental medications conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs has shown significant cure rates for Hepatitis C. …More
Veterans now will pay less out of pocket for outpatient medications they get for non-service connected conditions. The amount of …More
The Navy and the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) are nearly ready to move forward the capability to deploy …More
Marines no longer will wear the venerable desert-camouflage uniforms. The service issued an All-Marine announcement Dec. 8, calling for all …More
President Obama signed a short-term spending bill that would provide the incoming Trump administration to produce a defense budget, the …More
President-Elect Donald Trump has made clear his distaste for defense contractors’ practice of hiring former military procurement officials. The news …More