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Air Force to end preferred basing for enlisted as it changes how airmen find new jobs
The "base of preference" program's last day is May 31.
Hawaii-based soldier admits to beating, stabbing his wife
Military prosecutors said Hernandez Perez took out a $100,000 life insurance policy on his wife on Dec. 15.
Hawaii soldier pleads not guilty to murder in wife’s death
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez also pleaded not guilty to disobeying a noncommissioned officer’s order that he have no contact with his wife.
The Spouse Angle Podcast – Up this week: Breaking Down Legislation That Would Impact Military Families Financially
Help may be on the way for military spouses struggling to find employment or pay for child care, as Congress weighs multiple bills that would impact military families financially.
By Military Times staff
Tragic drowning of San Diego Marine leads to lawsuit for benefits
Marine Master Sgt. Jeff Briar drowned attempting to rescue two children caught in the rip current near San Diego.
By Philip Athey
Colorado Guard JAG officer suing superiors over his participation in BLM protests
Army Capt. Alan Kennedy, a part-time JAG in the Colorado National Guard, is suing his superiors for giving him discipline and reprimands he claims limited his off-duty freedom of speech.
By Davis Winkie
The Spouse Angle Podcast — Up this week: Why Many Military Families With Special Needs Aren’t Using a Program Designed for Them
The military offers dedicated resources for families with special medical and educational needs. Yet according to a new survey, many families don’t know about it.
By Military Times staff
Schofield Barracks soldier charged with wife’s murder
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez was charged with killing his wife after she was found dead in a trash can on Jan. 13.
By Harm Venhuizen
Philippines deports US Marine pardoned in 2014 transgender killing
A U.S. Marine convicted of killing a Filipino transgender woman was deported Sunday after a presidential pardon cut short his detention in a case that renewed outrage over a pact governing American military presence in the Philippines.
Top House Armed Services Republican ‘dismayed’ at Trump’s attack on military leaders
The top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee says it was wrong for President Trump to have said Pentagon leaders want to go to war to satisfy the defense industry.
By Joe Gould