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Army expands two-year enlistment options as new screenings kick in
More than 80 career fields are now available to prospective short-timers.
By Davis Winkie
What if military recruiting could screen for wash-outs?
There may be some factors that make someone more likely to leave the military before their first contract ends.
Updated guidance allows unhospitalized COVID-19 survivors to join the military
Now, prospective recruits who have tested positive for coronavirus can join up, as long as they weren't hospitalized.
Coronavirus survivors banned from joining the military
Recruits who have survived COVID-19 are disqualified from joining up.
51-year-old crushes ACFT, readies for BCT graduation and EOD school
Murray resigned his commission as a captain to join the Florida National Guard as an EOD specialist.
By Kyle Rempfer
Two-thirds of troops support allowing transgender service members in the military, Pentagon study finds
The majority of troops approved of serving with transgender people, regardless of their own gender, sexuality or ethnic group.
Why a huge drop in service members becoming citizens has lawmakers worried
A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants the Government Accountability Office to investigate whether citizenship policies are being upheld.
Study explores the idea of allowing some military reservists to work from home or be non-deployable
A new Rand Corp. study suggests loosening some rules to build up interest in military reserve service.
Army recruiter recruits his wife to join the Army
After two years of listening to her husband, she decided this was the right thing to do.
By Diana Stancy
7-year-old about to undergo chemotherapy ‘enlists’ in Navy
According to Tabitha’s mother Melinda Nye, Tabitha was attracted to the Navy because of the service’s planes.
By Diana Stancy
Why the military should consider a waiver for high-functioning autism
People with high-functioning autism should not have to hide their disability to serve their country, this author writes.
By James Strack