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Air Force general seeks retirement instead of court-martial
Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart's court-martial will go forward while the Air Force considers his request.
Lawyer pleads guilty to defrauding veterans, retirees out of millions
A woman used her law firm to prey on retiree investors and “military veterans in desperate financial straits.”
By Jon Simkins
The best and worst ways to save for retirement as a military spouse
A financial expert discusses what a new law to help military spouses save for retirement means for families on this episode of The Spouse Angle podcast.
By Military Times staff
Troops can’t get discharge forms or retire due to Army’s HR transition
The outage is keeping transitioning soldiers from accessing key post-service benefits in a timely manner.
By Davis Winkie
Fixing disability and retirement pay is Congress’ next big vets issue
Advocates are hopeful they can finally fix the so-called "concurrent receipt" issue this session, following legislative successes last year.
Navy reports progress in clearing DD-214 backlog
The service released a plan to address such issues this summer.
Big changes in your savings plan have taken effect
There are more options for saving in your Thrift Savings Plan, but there are costs.
By Karen Jowers
This Coast Guardsman became a millionaire with his Thrift Savings Plan
This military TSP millionaire said his parents encouraged him to start saving part of his salary early, and it's paid off for him.
By Karen Jowers
Military spouse unemployment financial fallout is far-reaching
Active duty spouses have saved a small fraction of what they'll need in retirement, according to a new report.
By Karen Jowers