The COVID-19 vaccine is no longer mandatory, but more than a dozen shots still are.
Lawmakers are demanding to know what's taking so long.
COVID-19 vaccinations are no longer required for military personnel, but that hasn’t ended litigation over the issue.
The legislation would also upgrade the discharge status of some individuals.
Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland said she'll work with Tricare contractors to make sure all beneficiaries in the community are served.
More than 80% of Army children dealt with child care changes.
Left unanswered in the announcement is whether unvaccinated Marines will still be considered undeployable.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin rescinded the vaccine mandate earlier this month.
The Defense Department will no longer require currently serving troops to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
The warrant officer must pay back the money.
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