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Judge awards $680K to Hawaii military families over fuel-tainted water
The cases set the legal tone for thousands more military families and civilians suing over a 2021 jet fuel leak into a Navy drinking water system on Oahu.
CIA says it won't confirm it has documents about Yemen raid that led to Navy SEAL’s death
A U.S. government lawyer argued on Tuesday that even just confirming or denying that the CIA has records about a January raid in Yemen would reveal intelligence secrets.
E-8 promotion results delayed weeks after board dismissed early
New board members will consider E-8 promotions starting on Jan. 8.
By Jeff Schogol
Next year’s BAH will increase
BAH payments will rise on average, even though troops will be expected to pay more out-of-pocket for housing costs.
By Tara Copp, AP
Trump's security paper offers stark vision of global rivalry
President Donald Trump’s “America First” vision is a stark worldview that sees rivals battling each other for supremacy or relevance and has little use for alliances, treaties and other international agreements unless they directly benefit the United States, its industry and workers.
Drone operator faulted in NY collision with Black Hawk
A recreational drone operator was at fault in the first confirmed midair collision in the U.S. between a drone and a manned aircraft, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
First black astronaut honored on 50th anniversary of death
America’s first black astronaut, Air Force Maj. Robert Lawrence Jr., finally got full honors Friday on the 50th anniversary of his death.
Christian groups battle to save colonel’s career
The Family Research Council and the American Family Association delivered a petition to the Pentagon Dec. 6 demanding that the Air Force reverse punitive measures taken against Col. Leland Bohannon, effectively ending the career of the highly decorated officer.
By Kent Miller
Survey: Young active-duty troops outpace civilian peers in home-buying market
The average active-duty home-buyer is six years younger than his (or her) civilian counterpart, one study says.
By Military Times staff