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Air Force maintenance mishaps are rising. Can a worksheet fix it?
A new risk worksheet introduced by Air Education and Training Command aims to get to the root of maintainer mishaps.
Pilot safe after Air Force T-38C training jet crashes in Mississippi
This is the eighth major T-38C mishap in the past five years.
In a first, Space Force picks private university as war college
Graduates will earn a master’s degree in international public policy from Johns Hopkins's School of Advanced International Studies.
Feds to vets: Beware of scammers charging you to file for benefits
'These companies are making millions off of our veterans.'
By Karen Jowers
Air Force’s unvaccinated instructor pilots allowed to resume flying
It is “in the best interest of the Air Force” for instructors to resume their regular flight duties, Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart said in an Oct. 25 memo.
What I’m learning as I transition out of the Army
In the first of a series of essays, Sgt. 1st Class Leah Kilpatrick shares her experiences as she transitions out of the Army.
By Leah Kilpatrick
Feds close 90/10 loophole involving veterans education benefits
Rules regarding how much money colleges could get from federal sources had been under scrutiny for years.
Nearly 113K claims already filed for PACT Act benefits
VA officials have urged all vets who believe they are eligible for the new benefits to apply soon.
What we can do to ensure a quality education for military children
Military leaders have repeatedly raised concerns about the quality of K-12 public schools around military installations.
By Brian L. Henry
Military schools’ students lead nation in post-pandemic scores
While public school students' scores dropped across the nation, DoDEA students' scores held steady.
By Karen Jowers
Galvanize offers veterans pathway to software engineering careers
Galvanize offers training programs to veterans who want to pursue a career in tech and software engineering in the United States.
By Korie Wilkins