Court ruling ends ban on joining military for people living with HIV The move marks what advocates called the end of the last categorical disqualification preventing people living with HIV from joining the military.By Jonathan Lehrfeld9 months ago
Here’s how the Air Force’s new task forces will reshape deploymentsAir task forces launching this summer are expected to pave the way for more capable rotational forces and better-prepared bases.By Courtney Mabeus-Brown14 months ago
Air Force eases restrictions on airmen taking HIV-prevention pillsThe changes aim to keep more service members in the air and in uniform, the service said.By Rachel S. Cohen20 months ago
Lawmakers push for DOD to allow recruits with HIV to join the militaryThe group argues that modern medicine allows would-be recruits to monitor and control the virus.By Leo Shane III3 years ago
New policy keeps HIV-positive troops deployable, bars involuntary separation in some casesAsymptomatic HIV-positive troops with undetectable viral loads can now continue serving and deploying.By Meghann Myers3 years ago
Military college student sues armed forces over HIV policyThe student’s lawyers argue the military’s HIV policies date to the 1980s when little was known about the condition, which, if left untreated, can lead to AIDS.3 years ago