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Camouflage uniform shortage prompts Marine Corps to relax attire rules
Unit commanders may allow the desert-colored camouflage combat utility uniform or the flame-resistant organizational gear, known as FROGs.
Airmen’s holiday gift this year — a more lenient dress code
Get those pockets ready.
Here’s how the Air Force rates public education services at your base
An Air Force analysis looks at academic performance, school climate and services at school districts serving all 157 installations.
By Karen Jowers
Air Force to let troops wear green coveralls, camo ballcaps
Airmen and guardians will get to shake up their workday wardrobe with ballcaps and coveralls starting this summer.
New push aims to ease burden for military spouses transferring professional licenses
Funds will help address license reciprocity in the fields of teaching, social work, cosmetology, massage therapy and dentistry/dental hygiene.
By Karen Jowers
Ralph Lauren can’t stop ripping off military clothing
The apparel giant just can't help themselves.
By Jon Simkins
When it comes to employing vets, here’s how we can do better
Comprehensive initiatives that address training, mentoring and networking opportunities are among the most effective programs helping veterans transition to a civilian career track, says the author of this commentary.
By Jane Brightwell
Proposed bill would prohibit federal police from wearing camouflage
The move follows complaints this summer that camo-clad law enforcement officers, called in to quell protests across the nation, have confused the public about the role the military is playing domestically.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force tweaks OCP nametapes, insignia for easier reading
The OCP's camo is good ... maybe too good.
OCP uniform dates delayed due to coronavirus
The Air Force is hoping to relieve stress on airmen during the coronavirus crisis.
Here’s what DoD wants states to do to help military spouses with their occupational licenses
Some states have made progress in making it easier for military spouses to transfer their occupational licenses from one state to another, but there’s still a lot of work to be done.
By Karen Jowers