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The Marine Corps is making changes to its medical training requisites
TCCC-All Service Member training includes how to stop a hemorrhage and how to recognize a number of other critical medical issues.
US military guns keep vanishing, some used in street crimes
An Associated Press investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen during the 2010s, with some resurfacing in violent crimes.
Raise military pay to match minimum wage for federal contract employees
New enlistees should make at least the same amount as a private federal contract worker, says the author of this commentary.
By Anthony Deane
US contractor sentenced for stealing truck from American base in Afghanistan
The contractor admitted that she and others conspired to steal property from the base in Kandahar in 2015, while a co-conspirator negotiated the sale of the stolen property with a third-country national middleman.
US Army finalizes requirements for future attack reconnaissance aircraft
Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft designs has passed through the requirements gauntlet.
By Jen Judson
General details next step for US Army’s future attack recon helicopter
The Army is pushing forward with its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program, preparing to pass through the Army Requirements Oversight Council gauntlet in April.
By Jen Judson
Private military housing companies face questions about military families with disabled members
Senators say the housing companies “do not appear to be following federal laws that protect persons with disabilities.”
By Karen Jowers
Do you have unclaimed money in states where you’ve been stationed? Here’s how to to find it
One in 10 Americans have unclaimed property that companies have turned over to states. Could this bring some holiday cheer to you?
By Karen Jowers
Agencies lack information on underpaid contract workers
The Department of Labor is responsible for investigating federal service contractors that underpay their employees, but not all agencies are aware of which contractors are responsible.
By Jessie Bur
Federal hiring policy changes are on the horizon
Draft changes proposed by the Office of Personnel Management would open more pathways for job applicants to prove they have the desired skills.
By Jessie Bur