Did you opt in to the Blended Retirement System in 2018? Or did you join the military since January, 2018? If you participate in the BRS, would you like to volunteer to have your investments reviewed for free, including your Thrift Savings Plan?
Military Times will hook you up with a financial adviser for a feature story that will publish in December.
If you are interested in participating, contact senior reporter Karen Jowers at kjowers@militarytimes.com. Provide your name, rank, branch of service, and years of service.
Karen has covered military families, quality of life and consumer issues for Military Times for more than 30 years, and is co-author of a chapter on media coverage of military families in the book "A Battle Plan for Supporting Military Families." She previously worked for newspapers in Guam, Norfolk, Jacksonville, Fla., and Athens, Ga.
"Our head is above water, but I'm not sure for how long," one soldier said of his family.
Providing savings to service members is of particular concern right now due to the inflation in food prices.
A ban on Chinese-made products could affect sales of clothing, shoes, baby items, home appliances, electronics, computers, Apple phones and lots more.
One major concern is how military retirees overseas will get their mail-order medications through Tricare Express Scripts.
A separate plan to pay all troops at least $15 an hour failed to gain enough support among lawmakers.
About 6,000 Navy, Army and Air Force families were affected by the toxic spill. Their trust in the military remains low.
The team hired real special ops members to appear in a major combat scene and also employed former troops behind-the-scenes in a variety of roles.
Air Force linguists scrambled to keep up through the Afghanistan withdrawal and, now, the war in Ukraine.
The move comes after a sudden jump in overseas duty for the service's armored units after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The notable military figures were included among 17 individuals being granted the nation's highest civilian honor.
Congress wants to see a boost in U.S. military presence through permanent basing and rotational deployment as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
It's not every day that a butterfly enthusiast gets an M4A1. But Monday was that day.
Some 6,000 people, including Navy, Army and Air Force families, suffered nausea, headaches, rashes and other symptoms.
Some schools have reported significant problems in navigating recent changes to veterans education benefits.
The High-Powered Joint Electromagnetic Non-Kinetic Strike Weapon (HiJENKS) uses microwave technology to disable an adversary’s electronic systems.
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