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Costs, wait times up for military families after pharmacy cyberattack
Tricare beneficiaries asked to shoulder the entire cost of their prescriptions in the wake of a cyberattack have options to save money or be reimbursed.
By Karen Jowers
Billet cuts affecting military medical facilities and patients, lawmaker says
'We’ve seen them lose access to quality care.'
By Karen Jowers
Russian lawmakers vote to follow US out of overflight treaty
Moscow has signaled its readiness to reverse the withdrawal procedure and stay in the treaty if the United States returns to the agreement.
Air Force to focus 2022 construction funds on Europe, Pacific and nukes
The Air Force plans to funnel next year’s military construction dollars toward bolstering its facilities across Europe and the Indo-Pacific, as well as preparing to bring on a new generation of nuclear weapons, officials told lawmakers Tuesday.
Air Force faces $72 million bill for winter storm damage
Winter storms earlier this year caused more than $72 million in damages at Air Force installations across the country, as well as minor harm to two aircraft.
An open letter to the sergeant major of the Army
This senior NCO offers three policy/regulation changes in this commentary that the Army could undertake to show that it cares about its soldiers and their families.
By 1st Sgt. Jason Renaud
More than a million military retirees, spouses now eligible for COVID vaccination
Vaccination eligibility depends on your location and situation; here's how to find out about military and civilian vaccination options.
By Karen Jowers
Veterans Day in 2020: Quiet parades, somber virtual events
Traditional Veterans Day ceremonies were canceled as the coronavirus surged across the U.S.
Charges dismissed against man accused of mailing explosives to military, government facilities
Charges were dismissed against an Everett man accused of sending suspicious packages to the Washington, D.C., area in 2018.
Pearl Harbor munitions depot expansion concerns residents
A U.S. military plan to expand a Pearl Harbor munitions depot has raised concerns there has not been enough information released to the public, considering that the depot was the site of a massive and deadly explosion 76 years ago.
DoD health officials must fix $15B worth of projects for military treatment facilities, IG says
Health officials need to work on the data systems so they can better prioritize the needs, says DoD IG.
By Karen Jowers