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College-style dining facilities coming to Army bases
The U.S. Army has signed a contract to create dining venues at several installations aimed at revamping soldiers’ culinary experience.
By Riley Ceder
Gunnery sergeants who never went to boot camp? It may be coming in the Marine Corps
“Exceptionally talented Americans” could join the Marine Corps as lieutenant colonels or gunnery sergeants.
By Philip Athey
Why the Marine Corps wants to tank National Guard recruiting efforts
“If we do our job right, they’ll never go to the Army or the National Guard to begin with."
By Philip Athey
Pentagon creates new organization to investigate mysterious objects in the sky
The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, nested in the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security, will now lead investigations into mysterious objects in the sky.
By Howard Altman
Army bets on data as it sets stage for talent management revolution
It’s a data-driven world out there.
By Davis Winkie
VA resumes collection of debts from benefits overpayments, medical co-pays
About 600,000 veterans owe money to the department.
The Space National Guard has a new opponent in town: the White House
Delays in creating a Space National Guard have led to less-robust training, Air National Guard boss Lt. Gen. Michael Loh said.
The promotion outlook: What lies ahead for Air Force officers and enlisted airmen
Personnel management updates aim to reward both good performance and time in service; give airmen with different skill sets a fairer shot at promotion; and judge people on their character and competence rather than popularity.
New US Air Force secretary to shake up Advanced Battle Management Program
“I want to focus it more on specific operational return on investment,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Defense News.
By Valerie Insinna