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Ukraine arms freeze part of wider military aid review, Pentagon says
The decision to pause the delivery of some munitions to Ukraine "was made to put America's interest first," a White House spokesperson said.
Vets hold vigil at Capitol again, this time to aid Afghan allies
The protest entered its sixth day Tuesday, and organizers insist they're prepared to stay for weeks.
Congresswoman calls for examination of military pretrial confinement
The Army said its pretrial confinement rules are “currently under revision” in a statement to Military Times.
Air Force reverses plan to cut special duty pay for enlisted airmen
Hundreds of enlisted airmen in nearly 30 fields stood to lose $75 to $450 a month in bonus pay.
How the U.S. military adopted its famous ‘birth control glasses’
BCGs were a mainstay for more than 60 years.
By Sarah Sicard
US troops in Syria face another rocket attack, no injuries reported
The Green Village base was hit by three 107mm rockets.
Military needs to do more to help naturalize noncitizens, report says
DoD policy changes, poorly completed procedures and a lack of available information all contributed to the decline.
Officer promotions still competitive, but no decision on 5-year window
The Air Force is comfortable with how its officer jobs are spread across the ranks.
Abbey Gate, heroism, heartbreak, a baby named ‘Joy’ and a life saved
An Air Force flight nurse deployed to Kabul during the Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021 recalls her story.
By Capt. Kayleigh Migaleddi