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Veteran who lost both of his legs in combat reenlists in the Marine Corps
Staff Sgt. Johnny “Joey” Jones, who medically retired in 2012 after losing both of his legs in combat, said he felt he had more to give to the service.
Air Force dangles big bucks, expands eligibility for retention bonuses
Seventy-three career fields are eligible for reenlistment bonuses reaching as high as $180,000 in fiscal year 2024.
This Navy legend reenlisted in a Little Red Corvette
"Little Red Corvette, shipmate you're much too fast."
Soldier reenlists while standing on division sergeant major’s desk
Soldiers have long used reenlistment ceremonies to buck the branch’s formalities, and to bend boundaries in a job that often demands unflinching discipline
Funding shortfall forces delays in some airmen’s PCS moves and bonuses
Those without PCS orders in hand by Aug. 1 will likely have their moves delayed.
By Karen Jowers
National Guard sees troops reupping despite COVID, hard year
State Guard units have faced exhausting demands in the past two years dealing with COVID-19, natural disasters and other military deployments.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Enlisted airmen can earn up to $360,000 in retention bonuses in these fields
High retention is still limiting the number of airmen eligible for reenlistment bonuses.
2020 saw the Guard used the most since World War II. Is a retention crisis looming?
A retention crisis may be over the horizon for the National Guard after an unprecedented workload in 2020.
By Davis Winkie
Can public recognition of achievements help the Air Force retain pilots? This officer thinks so.
A lieutenant colonel says the Air Force squanders the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the commitment of pilots and other rated officers.
By Lt. Col. Tobias Switzer
Navy ramps up its regulation of CBD products
The service says the products "could negatively impact mission readiness."
By J.D. Simkins