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Calling active duty spouses: Speak your mind in DOD’s new survey
Weigh in on child care, employment opportunities, the relocation experience and more.
By Karen Jowers
Senior NCO convicted of sex crime will be allowed to retire at a lower rank
Jeremy Zier, who had been chosen for promotion to chief master sergeant, will retire as a technical sergeant.
As Hawaii water crisis roils on, single troops remain stuck in dorms
Service members in unaccompanied housing affected by the fuel-tainted Navy water system must stay put. They are being provided bottled water, meals and laundry and shower facilities.
By Karen Jowers
Judge temporarily bars military from punishing two officers over vaccine refusal
The military must temporarily halt stripping two officers who refused to take the COVID vaccine of their commands, a federal judge in Florida ruled.
Haste and planning failures doomed Operation Lone Star’s troops to suffer
Never before has Texas — or any other state — involuntarily activated so many troops under state active duty authority for such a long-term mission. Nor has it been done so quickly.
Hot or not? New coveralls for jet mechanics and base police hit the street
“Looks like a Christmas tree storage bag,” one Facebook commenter wrote.
Guard troops can unionize on state active duty, DoJ says
The government's lawyers agree: Guard troops on state active duty can organize and form unions.
By Davis Winkie
Army wife uses AirTag hack to track her movers while PCSing
An Army spouse shared her experience taking PCSing into her own hands.
By Sarah Sicard
Insurrection has led to dereliction of duty
When senior uniformed officials decline to take immediate appropriate action to restore discipline in the military in response to mass insubordination, they are derelict in their duty to the institution, the nation and service members who obey vaccination orders, the authors contend.
By Dennis Laich and Lawrence Wilkerson