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Congress approves Space Force part-timers, but still no Space Guard
A new Space Force structure approved in the 2024 defense policy law may create more flexibility for troops.
Commander Craig: 007 star made honorary Royal Navy officer
Honorary naval officers act as ambassadors for the service.
Need a break? Air Force offers 2 months of extra leave valid for three years
The military wants to give people more opportunities to take a break after a stressful and unusual year.
Marine Corps increases opportunities to be meritoriously promoted to sergeant
It will create roughly 90 new meritoriously promoted sergeants.
By Philip Athey
Legislators seek guaranteed time off for COVID vaccinations
Washington, D.C.-area members of congress want the Office of Personnel Management to mandate administrative leave options for feds that need to get vaccinated during work hours.
By Jessie Bur
Women will attend boot camp at San Diego Marine Corps Recruit Depot for first time in history
The Corps’ West Coast recruit depot traditionally has trained enlisted men born west of the Mississippi River.
By Philip Athey
Fort Sill drill sergeant publicly rebuked by 3-star general for inappropriate TikTok
Staff Sgt. Trayon Wallace's profane criticism of Army policy was publicly recognized by Lt. Gen. Ted Martin, the TRADOC deputy commanding general.
By Davis Winkie
Preparing to leave the military a second time, soldier discusses bond of service in Iraq with daughter
Michele Johnson joined the Army in 2008 after leaving the Air Force in 1990. She served in Iraq at the same time as her daughter.
By Howard Dukes, South Bend Tribune via the AP
The Army is shutting down its highly praised Asymmetric Warfare Group
The group helped with rapid, real-time change for forces in theater and headed to combat.
By Todd South