Jon Stewart Pushes VA to Cover Troops Sickened by Uranium after 9/11. Again, They Are Told to Wait. Comedian Jon Stewart and troops sickened by uranium have ended a meeting at the Department of Veterans Affairs angry that...
Preventing Vet Homelessness and Suicide Top Biden’s State of the Union ‘Unity Agenda’ Biden made the push on veterans issues as part of his annual State of the Union address.
Military Photos of the Week: Killer Saxophone, Bird Bath, Marines Have Fun at the Beach Military.com's top photos of the week, June 27 - June 30th.
Time to Renew? DoD Retirees and Dependents Now Getting Redesigned ID Cards According to the Pentagon, more than 200,000 of the next-generation Uniform Services Identification Cards have been...
For Its 73rd Birthday, the Air Force Desperately Needs Some New Ideas Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown's recent warning to the service was unequivocal: Accelerate change or lose.
Military Money Help During the Coronavirus Pandemic Military members and families may be feeling the financial pinch from the novel coronavirus pandemic as businesses close...
Air Force May Ground Some Bombers, Cut Flight Hours to Fund Base Repairs The Air Force has already deferred 61 projects in the U.S. and overseas to find repair money.
The Air Force Has Fixed Its Active-Duty Maintainer Shortage, SecAF Says In 2016, the Air Force said it was short about 4,000 maintainers across its ranks.
The Marines' Amphibious Combat Vehicle May Get a 30mm Cannon Three variants of the amphibious combat vehicle may ultimately be developed.
New York’s State Volunteer Defense Force to Get OCP Uniforms The Army, the Air force and the National Guard soon won't be the only ones sporting the Operational Camouflage Uniform.