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Guard ‘temporarily’ pauses some student loan repayments due to funding
The Army National Guard has had to halt a key educational benefit due to a funding shortfall.
By Davis Winkie
The Marine Corps has a swimming problem. Is there a plan to fix it?
Some instructors say swimming is major weakness for the Corps — especially as the service focuses back to the sea.
By Hope Hodge Seck
How Biden’s loan forgiveness could impact Army student loan incentives
Biden's loan forgiveness will be a mixed bag for soldiers who have already signed up for Army loan repayment incentives.
By Davis Winkie
US Air Force fleet’s mission-capable rates are stagnating. Here’s the plan to change that.
The Air Force has spent the past four years making a concerted push to ready its planes for war. It’s gained almost no ground.
Positive COVID test prompts National Guard chief to self-isolate
Hokanson has held post since August 2020.
By Todd South
New loan forgiveness program needs veterans to help spread the news to peers, fellow troops
Tens of thousands of individuals in the military community could have student loans erased if they are eligible.
Four-star: 98 percent of US Special Operations Command has received COVID vaccine
SOCOM’s commander, Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, shared the statistic during the annual Military Reporters and Editors Conference.
Changes to federal loan forgiveness program will benefit thousands of troops, vets and DoD workers
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program waives debts for workers who have 10 years experience in federal or non-profit posts and have been making regular loan payments.
CNO: Navy to roll out new aviation depot maintenance plan
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday told lawmakers there have been recent improvements in the mission-capable rates of the sea service’s fighter jets.
By Diana Stancy
Book excerpt: ‘No Wider War: A History of the Vietnam War 1945-1975, Volume 2’
"No Wider War" is the second volume of a two-part exploration of America's involvement in Indochina from the end of World War II to the Fall of Saigon.
By Sergio Miller
More than 178,000 troops may be eligible for this student loan debt forgiveness benefit, watchdog says
Few troops have applied. But of those who have, most have been denied. More info from DoD could help.
By Karen Jowers