Top stories The 441st VSCOS is now using Salesforce’s Missionforce National Security to manage its $13.5 billion fleet of over 84,000 vehicles.
Col. Tracy Allen was removed as the commander of the 633rd Medical Group at Joint Base Langley-Eustis on Tuesday.
Maj. Jason Watson was arrested on Wednesday by Capitol Police for protesting on the House steps without a member of Congress.
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Dr. Lee Payne, a retired Air Force major general and physician, will serve as acting under secretary, according to VA officials.
Lawmakers and veterans groups are divided on how to pay for a major veterans benefits reform bill.
A new GAO report examined 104 of the Pentagon’s most expensive weapons programs.
In other news July 4 severed ties with Great Britain, but it was on July 5 that the former colonials got down to the nuts-and-bolts of governing and winning a war.
The sailor said medical personnel informed him, “with the chemicals that are in Monster, that it should be OK.”
The Air Force once explored the idea of a chemical weapon that would make enemy soldiers sexually irresistible to one another — striking a blow to morale. “I demand that the producers of this disgusting and juvenile war porn remove my voice immediately,” Steve Downes wrote in a post on X.
The sci-fi flick raises the premise: What if the final phase of U.S. Army Ranger selection suddenly involved fighting a giant alien robot?
MORE STORIES Service members on ships in the Caribbean as well as National Guard members deployed to cities within the U.S. will get their turkey, too. Military families have some decisions to make about their health care before Tricare open season ends Dec. 9. Veterans Day isn't just about the discounts, but these offers of appreciation can help stretch your dollar and bring some fun to Nov. 11. Extended period of interest-free commissary purchases and reduced-price meals for DOD school students affected by the government shutdown are available. Five nonprofits were awarded a total of $400,000 for their innovative support of troops, military families and veterans. The government pulled together funds to pay troops Oct. 15 and now Nov. 1, but officials said it’s doubtful they'll be paid again if the shutdown persists. 21 military treatment facilities are prioritizing bringing back Tricare for Life patients.
In the most recent DOD survey of active-duty military spouses, about 7% said they were using WIC benefits and 1% said they were using SNAP. Commissary officials expect to be able to "sprint through Thanksgiving." It's the 10th strike on a vessel suspected of carrying drugs, with Hegseth blaming the Tren de Aragua gang for operating the vessel in the Caribbean. Load More