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  1. Advancement to master sergeant soon may require going before a promotion board, under a plan the Air Force is considering. Senior Airman Jessica Lockoski/Air Force

    Prime Content Promoting the best: Tech sgts. may have to impress a board to advance

    Facing the need to get smaller, the Air Force is reviewing how it evaluates and promotes airmen to make sure it retains the best of the best.

    • Sep. 9, 2013
  2. Sgt. Bobby Brewer, 46th Maintenance Group, and more than 20 others perform a side bridge during a physical training leader class March 30 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Samuel King Jr. / Air Force

    Prime Content BMI won't be easier than tape test

    Soon, failing the waist measurement component of the physical fitness test will not mean an automatic failure for airmen who pass the rest of the test.

    • Aug. 26, 2013
  3. Prime Content BAH cuts could hurt privatized housing, too

    The possibility of reducing Basic Allowance for Housing rates clearly would have an immediate effect on troops' wallets by forcing them to pay more out of pocket for housing.

    • Aug. 26, 2013
  4. Prime Content Military payday loan laws set for review, improvements

    Consumer protections for troops and their families should be expanded to not only clamp down on 'morphing' payday loans, but also on products like overdraft checking, installment loans and rent-to-own contracts, some consumer advocates have told defense o

    • Aug. 25, 2013
  5. Prime Content Editorial: Keep PTSD aid on track

    The White House has launched a media blitz touting a collaboration between the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs and large university and medical research centers to help veterans suffering the 'invisible' signature wounds of the wars in Iraq an

    • Aug. 22, 2013
  6. Prime Content Dorr: Vietnam vets still victims

    Becky Sager cries all night. She wonders how many years her battle with the Veterans Affairs Department is taking from her life. VA is always on her mind as she watches her husband, Ben, '

    • Aug. 22, 2013
  7. Prime Content Editorial: PT changes needed now

    For the past three years, Air Force leadership has updated policy guidance on physical training every six months, usually to clarify confusion over PT test rules.

    • Aug. 22, 2013
  8. Senior Airman Andrew Witt is escorted to the courtroom in 2005. Sue Sapp / Air Force

    Prime Content Overturned death penalty brings families back to 'where they started' in Schliepsiek case

    The nightmares began soon after the brutal killings of his daughter and son-in-law at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. For 15 months, they persisted: Images of Jamie Schliepsiek fighting for her life while her husband, Senior Airman Andy Schliepsiek, lay helpless from a stab wound that severed his spinal cord.

    • Aug. 20, 2013
  9. Matt and Paige Figi with children Charlotte, Max and Charlotte's twin sister, Chase. Kathryn Mathis / Courtesy of Matt Figi

    Prime Content Special Forces vet's family featured in marijuana documentary

    Former Special Forces Staff Sgt. Matt Figi is stepping front and center into the debate to legalize medical marijuana after appearing in a CNN documentary that focused on the plight of his little girl.

    • Aug. 20, 2013
  10. Navy Capt. Judith Epstein File

    Prime Content Navy captain spearheads malaria breakthrough

    For 15 years, Navy Capt. Judith Epstein has toiled at the Naval Medical Research Center to develop a malaria vaccine.

    • Aug. 19, 2013
  11. Diagnostic imaging, above, sensor operator, far left, and pest management are among the enlisted careers with the lowest time-in-grade, an indicator of a strong career track. Air Force

    Prime Content Want a fast promotion? Go intel or medical

    Hoping to speed up your chances for promotion in an age of staff drawdowns and plummeting selection rates? Bone up on your intelligence skills or anatomy books.

    • Aug. 19, 2013
  12. An active-duty F-16 is refueled by a KC-135 from the Wisconsin Air National Guard during Red Flag exercises at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Richard VanderMeulen / Air Force

    Prime Content Cost analyses pit active against Guard

    In the coming months, two major reviews will be completed that could drastically change the number of people, aircraft and bases the Air Force needs, and how much of them will go to the active-duty force, Reserve or Guard.

    • Aug. 13, 2013
  13. Prime Content DoD responds to child abuse crisis

    Faced with an epidemic of child abuse across the four services, the Defense Department is establishing a child abuse working group, according to a Pentagon spokesman.

    • Aug. 12, 2013
  14. A loadmaster gives final signals to the crew of a B-52 as it begins shutdown procedures at RAAF Base Darwin, Australia. Air Force

    Prime Content Pacific shift: New assignments and duty stations in throwback to Cold War deployments

    As the U.S. builds its presence in the Pacific, the Air Force is looking back to the Cold War for managing deployments.

    • Aug. 12, 2013
  15. The Pentagon won't be dictating program cuts to the services, said Jessica Wright, acting undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness. Mike Morones / staff

    Prime Content DoD: Fate of quality-of-life programs left to services

    As more and deeper budget cuts loom, the fate of the military's quality-of-life programs will be left to the individual services, defense officials say.

    • Aug. 12, 2013
  16. Prime Content Editorial: A budget blow to troops

    When Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel recently floated the broad outlines of his Strategic Choices Management Review, the section on military pay and benefits included now-familiar proposals to shrink future annual military pay raises and make changes in the

    • Aug. 12, 2013
  17. The Strategic Choices Management Review states that the Air Force could cut the size of the C-130 fleet with 'minimal risk.' 1st Lt. Jason Uhlig / Army

    Prime Content Cuts stretch across fighter, airlift and bomber communities

    The Air Force's share of budget cuts could add up to five tactical aircraft squadrons and much of its C-130 fleet.

    • Aug. 5, 2013
  18. Prime Content Smaller raises, fewer troops

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has for the first time offered details of how today's budget cuts will affect the military over the next decade, suggesting the Army and Marine Corps force levels could drop to historic lows, the Navy's carrier fleet will fac

    • Aug. 5, 2013
  19. Prime Content Editorial: Hagel delivers the details; Congress must act on them

    For two years, senior Pentagon leaders have repeatedly told Congress that piling on another $500 billion in automatic, inflexible cuts over the next decade — on top of $487 million in cuts already made to the 10-year plan — would devastate military capabi

    • Aug. 5, 2013
  20. Prime Content Suicides drop in '13, but advocates won't declare victory yet

    A drop in the pace of military suicides in the first half of 2013 is welcome news for the Defense Department, but officials are not ready to call the decline a trend, given that 2012 saw the worst year for suicide since the military began closely tracking

    • Aug. 5, 2013
  21. Prime Content Dorr: Air power too risky in Syria

    The nasty, 2-year-old civil war in Syria has taken 93,000 lives, according to the Associated Press. Once expected to quickly oust President Bashar Assad, the war now seems likely to partition the country and, according to a U.S.

    • Jul. 31, 2013
  22. Prime Content Editorial: Justice can't be secret

    The Navy posted six months' worth of court-martial verdicts to its homepage July 22 and the Marine Corps followed suit two days later. Both pledge to update their lists regularly.

    • Jul. 31, 2013
  23. A security forces airman keeps watch at an entry control point at Akrab Air Base in the fictitious Kingdom of Nessor during Exercise Eagle Flag at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Tech. Sgt. Zachary Wilson / Air Force

    Prime Content Security forces: One strike and you're out

    Competition for security forces jobs is getting tougher, and the Air Force no longer has any patience for screw-ups.

    • Jul. 26, 2013
  24. Prime Content Dorr: Global Hawk is no prize

    'When I heard that the Air Force chief of staff presented an award to the Global Hawk 'industry team,' I said, 'This is a joke. This has got to be a joke.''

    • Jul. 23, 2013
  25. Prime Content Editorial: Hagel: Cuts start at top

    Critics have long called for the Pentagon to slash headquarters staffs that have grown dramatically, especially since 9/11.

    • Jul. 22, 2013
  1. AF: Don't wait too long to transfer GI Bill benefits

    The days of being able to wait until you were close to retirement to transfer your GI Bill benefits are over, and Air Force officials want you to plan ahead so you and your family don't lose out....

      10:32 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  2. Key GOP chairman prepared to cut troop benefits

    A key Republican subcommittee chairman is ready to accept pay and benefits cuts for future service members, but he won't support base closing or significant force structure cuts....

      4:49 PM, Sep. 15, 2013
  3. SASC chairman: Expect 2014 budget cliffhanger

    A cliffhanger finish to the 2014 defense budget is forecast by the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, leaving doubts right to the end of the year about funding levels, the size of the military pay raise and potential changes in how the military jus...

      4:33 PM, Sep. 15, 2013
  4. Housing privatized at six more bases

    Airmen at six bases from Alaska to Florida will get new community centers or new or renovated homes — and in some cases all of the above — as part of a growing Defense Department effort to shift the costs of base housing to private companies....

      9:48 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  5. Officials tone down expectations for 2013 CFC drive

    Expectations are not high for this year's Combined Federal Campaign, given problems with the economy and the federal budget woes that have affected some government employees....

      10:09 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  6. Cody on new TA rules: Education is the'force multiplier' for Air Force

    Under new rules, both enlisted airmen and officers will need to get approval from their supervisors before the Air Force will offer tuition assistance for classes....

      2:25 PM, Sep. 4, 2013
  7. Obama: Russia doesn't share U.S. 'values' in Syria

    President Obama says a U.S.-Russian agreement offers a chance to destroy Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons and promises to end the threat they pose to Syrians and the world....

      12:34 PM, Sep. 15, 2013
  8. Air Force offers fighter pilots $225,000 to stay in

    The Air Force is opening its wallet to keep more fighter pilots for a longer period of time, even as the service faces serious budget cuts that may continue for years....

      5:40 PM, Jul. 2, 2013
  9. Fallen Air Guardsman remembered for bravery, kindness

    On Sept. 11, more than 1,000 people came to witness the return of the first New York Air National Guardsman killed in Afghanistan, a young staff sergeant who lived and died doing what he loved....

      4:23 PM, Sep. 14, 2013
  10. AF: Don't wait too long to transfer GI Bill benefits

    The days of being able to wait until you were close to retirement to transfer your GI Bill benefits are over, and Air Force officials want you to plan ahead so you and your family don't lose out....

      10:32 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  11. Housing privatized at six more bases

    Airmen at six bases from Alaska to Florida will get new community centers or new or renovated homes — and in some cases all of the above — as part of a growing Defense Department effort to shift the costs of base housing to private companies....

      9:48 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  12. AF expects F-35 upgrade, 2nd training squadron in the fall

    The Air Force's F-35 program is expected to reach two major milestones this fall: the adoption of an advanced software and weapons system on the single-engine jet, and the beginning of major pilot training at the service's second base for the fighter....

      2:52 PM, Sep. 13, 2013
  13. Pakistani Taliban issue demands before peace talks

    The Pakistani Taliban demanded Sunday that the government release militant prisoners and begin withdrawing troops from the group's tribal sanctuary before they participate in peace talks, raising doubts about prospects for negotiations....

      9:43 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  14. SASC chairman: Expect 2014 budget cliffhanger

    A cliffhanger finish to the 2014 defense budget is forecast by the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, leaving doubts right to the end of the year about funding levels, the size of the military pay raise and potential changes in how the military jus...

      4:33 PM, Sep. 15, 2013
  15. 3 Afghans die as car bomber targets NATO troops

    An official said a suicide car bomber apparently aiming to hit a NATO-Afghan convoy near the southern city of Kandahar blew up early, killing at least three civilians....

      4:10 PM, Sep. 14, 2013
  16. Kerry warns Syria: 'Threat of force is real'

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday sent a strong warning to Syria, saying 'the threat of force is real' if it does not carry out an internationally brokered agreement to hand over its chemical weapons....

      11:14 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  17. AF publishes list of sex assault convictions

    A newly published Air Force document includes all sexual assault convictions from 2010 through August of this year. It marks the first time the service has attempted to release such a list as it faces criticism for its handling of sex assault cases....

      9:45 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  18. AF: Don't wait too long to transfer GI Bill benefits

    The days of being able to wait until you were close to retirement to transfer your GI Bill benefits are over, and Air Force officials want you to plan ahead so you and your family don't lose out....

      10:32 AM, Sep. 15, 2013
  19. Photo gallery: World War II vet, 97, plays oldies for retirees

    At the end of World War II, 2nd Lt. Vaughn Boone traveled across North Africa to entertain his fellow service members waiting their turn to go home. He performed music, magic shows, mind-reading acts, hypnosis and ventriloquist routines....

      3:21 PM, Sep. 15, 2013
  20. Budget office releases estimate for 2014 COLA

    The cost-of-living adjustment in government benefits for next year is likely to be 1.5 percent, according to an August 8 estimate from the Congressional Budget Office....

      4:39 PM, Aug. 12, 2013

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