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Inquiry finds Georgia veterans agency chief harassed workers
Veterans Service Commissioner Mike Roby retired as the investigation was completed earlier this fall.
Navy vet Mark Kelly defeats Air Force vet Martha McSally in Arizona for McCain’s Senate seat
Democrat Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and naval aviator, won the Arizona Senate seat once held by John McCain. Kelly defeated Sen. Martha McSally, a former Air Force combat pilot.
Armed Services committees and the election: Here’s what we know
Stay tuned for updates as results for key congressional races continue to roll in. Will there be a major shakeup for the congressional Armed Services committees?
By Joe Gould
Track how veteran candidates fare on Election Night
Military Times will keep a running tally which veterans running for Congress win this cycle.
Five races with veteran candidates to watch on Election Night
Control of the Senate could hinge on several veterans running for election.
Camp Navajo eyed for economic development projects in Arizona
A low-profile military base first established during World War II is being eyed as a potential site for future economic development projects in northern Arizona.
Two hearings set on controversial Pentagon policy nominee
The Senate Armed Services Committee has set a hearing for Anthony Tata, President Donald Trump’s embattled pick for the Pentagon’s top policy job, on July 30.
By Joe Gould
3D mammograms will be covered by Tricare starting this month
Starting on May 29, Tricare will cover Digital Breast Tomosynthesis.
By Diana Stancy
Mold, vermin in military housing: Companies aren’t off the hook, lawmakers say
Lawmakers want more progress in getting rid of mold, vermin in military housing
By Karen Jowers
Lawmakers want to require Tricare to cover 3D mammograms
Female lawmakers seek the same coverage for 3D mammograms for Tricare beneficiaries as for patients in Medicare and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
By Patricia Kime
Bills seek to improve training, Tricare health coverage for eating disorders among troops, family members
Lawmakers are seeking to expand health care options for troops and military health beneficiaries for treatment of eating disorders.
By Patricia Kime