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Army won’t rule out any possible fixes to recruiting, housing woes
Amid budget challenges, the Army is looking at in-house solutions to address pay, recruiting and quality-of-life concerns.
By Todd South
September sentencing in military transportation bribery case
Prosecutors said that businessman agreed to pay $250,000 in kickbacks to a civilian employee of the Marine Forces Reserves distribution management office in New Orleans.
Soldiers promised reimbursement after plagued start of new Army school assistance system
The Army transitioned to a new education assistance program, but a problematic rollout has left some soldiers footing the bill.
By Kyle Rempfer
Marines strap missile to truck and strike target at sea
The combination could help the Marines' ship-sinking problem.
By Todd South
Caregivers of older veterans can apply for financial assistance from VA starting today
After a extra year of waiting, thousands of caregivers of veterans are eligible for the monthly payouts.
Paid parental leave is on the horizon, but feds still have questions
Paid parental leave begins Oct. 1, but feds are still missing key pieces of how that leave will work in practice.
By Jessie Bur
Watchdog: 75 percent of sub and aircraft carrier maintenance ended late in recent years
This week's Government Accountability Office report is the latest showcase of the Navy's struggles to get vessels out of the shipyards on time.
Silent protest planned at highly toxic George AFB to remember miscarriages
Female airmen at George Air Force Base were often warned, "Don't get pregnant."
Report: ‘Baffling’ errors at veterans home where 76 died amid COVID-19 outbreak
"Utterly baffling” decisions helped COVID-19 run rampant at a Massachusetts veterans home where dozens died, report says.
Two charged in connection with sailor overdose death on aircraft carrier
Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Aircraft Handling) 1st Class James Edward Trice Jr. was found dead on the Carl Vinson on April 18.
This $7.2 billion contract will help fix problems moving service members’ household goods, officials say
The new program starts in February, 2021. Will it solve troops' problems with moves?
By Karen Jowers