
Watchdog Calls for Stronger Oversight to Improve Military Housing
Some military housing continues to pose health and safety risks, the GAO has said while calling for stronger oversight of …More
Some military housing continues to pose health and safety risks, the GAO has said while calling for stronger oversight of …More
New Air Force and Space Force recruits will encounter a different regimen during their first seven and a half days …More
A board will begin considering applications for commissions from enlisted TAR (training and administration of the reserves) sailors on Nov. …More
The government is reaching out to Marine Corps and Navy veterans and their families who became sick because of contaminated …More
Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr. has issued a warning about the People’s Republic of China potentially …More
From now on, the Space Force will conduct its operations under a mantra. Officials and members alike believe the service’s …More
Some 55 years after he earned it, former Army Capt. Larry L. Taylor now holds the Medal of Honor. President …More
Once again, Pentagon leadership wants to hear what the ranks have to say about sexual assault and harassment and gender …More
Airmen, guardians and their families could see improved access to good dormitories and childcare facilities in the coming years though …More
Based on feedback provided by female special operations soldiers as well as their male colleagues the Army is taking steps …More
The Navy is moving forward with temporary appointment of senior officers in the face of a standoff in Congress over …More
The Pentagon has cast a wide net for innovative ideas and suggestions anyone from the uniformed and civilian ranks would …More
Soldiers attached to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) should have an easier time finding suitable and affordable places to live in …More
Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti assumed the duties as Chief of Naval Operations during an Aug. 14 …More
The Air Force is revamping its training program for non-commissioned officers who are in their second or sub-sequential enlistments in …More
The military has “zero tolerance” for drug use while in service, whether you are in the Active Component or the …More
Service members and civilian employees would see a 5.2-percent increase in basic pay, under the version of the 2024 defense-spending …More
The Army will extend a Quality of Life Task Force for three more years, one it first chartered in 2020 …More
Advancements for lower enlisted sailors (E-1 through E-4) will be based on time in service, beginning next July 1. “This …More
Gen. David W. Allvin has been nominated to succeed Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. as the next Air Force chief …More
At the order of Secretary Carlos Del Toro, the Navy and Marine Corps have begun implementing provisions of the Brandon …More
Some airmen who are anticipating PCS (permanent change of station) moves will likely face delays in getting their orders approved. …More
When perusing job listings on USAJobs, we all love to see the notation: Relocation expenses reimbursed. Yes—You may qualify for …More
Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff, is concerned about the service’s recruiting shortfall but remains confident that efforts …More
A bill has been introduced in Congress to authorize the study of psychedelic therapy to treat service connected conditions such …More
Select reserve forces will be mobilized to serve as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, the NATO and U.S. European Command …More
The Pentagon’s plan to cut the number of healthcare workers is drawing scrutiny from the government’s top watchdog agency. The …More
A Veteran may find himself or herself either facing jail time or currently incarcerated. A Veteran will want to know …More
Two environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to stop weapons testing conducted from the Naval Support Facility in Dahlgren, Virginia. …More
Members of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee are focusing on Army and Marine Corps active-duty strength levels they say are …More