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Navy expands enlisted billet-based advancement policy to new ratings
The Detailing Marketplace Assignment Policy allows sailors in sea-intensive ratings to promote and receive certain financial incentives.
By Diana Stancy
Navy postpones promotions for 160,000 sailors until further notice amid coronavirus concerns
"Upon resumption, we anticipate boards will generally follow the original selection board sequence."
By Jon Simkins
Navy releases names of advancing petty officers. Did you make the cut?
Congratulations to everyone who moved up!
How Dorie Miller’s bravery helped fight Navy racism
The first American hero of World War II helped clear the way for others by doing what he was not allowed to do.
By Thomas W. Cutrer and T. Michael Parrish, World War II Magazine
The Air Force details its plan to overhaul the way officers are promoted
These six new categories would replace the current Line of the Air Force category, which encompasses about 87 percent of the service’s officers.
Few military spouses are using this $4,000 benefit
Just 7% of eligible spouses were using the $4,000 in tuition assistance available through DoD's MyCAA program.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s how the MyCAA spouse scholarship program is helping support troop ‘lethality’
RAND links DoD's spouse scholarship program to retention of troops
By Karen Jowers
MyCAA, DoD’s popular spouse tuition assistance program, is back in business
The program had been offline for a month thanks to technical problems.
By Karen Jowers
As fleet grows, it's a good time to be in the Navy
Adding 25,000 sailors will correspond with a spike in new opportunities for sailors.
By Mark D. Faram
More MyCAA? Senate bill may be first step to expand popular spouse-scholarship program
Could this be a first step in expanding the MyCAA program to more military spouses?
By Karen Jowers