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Troops’ personal data can be purchased for pennies, researchers find
Researchers were able to buy the personal information of thousands of service members, veterans and their families.
After attack, Iraq boosts security measures at air base where US trainers stay
Security measures were increased at one of Iraq’s largest air bases that houses American trainers following an attack last week, a top Iraqi air force commander said Saturday. The U.S. military said operations at the base were going on as usual and there were currently no plans to evacuate personnel.
Guardsman, accused of stealing WWII airmen’s dog tags from National Archives, says he was returning them to families
A Virginia National Guard sergeant, accused of stealing World War II-era dog tags from the National Archives in Maryland, says he did it to return them to their families.
Rockets land in Iraq’s Camp Taji, home to US military personnel
The Iraqi military says three rockets have hit an installation north of Baghdad used by Iraqi troops and where American trainers are also present. There was no immediate word on casualties.
Mortar attack on Iraqi base home to US troops; no casualties
Militants in Iraq fired three mortar shells early Saturday into an air base just north of Baghdad where American trainers are present, causing no casualties, the Iraqi military said.
Watch out for fake DoD websites like this
Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command identified a website posing as the Department of Defense Transition Assistance Program this week.
By Kyle Rempfer
The Army is buying this pocket-sized drone in bulk for recon at platoon and below
The drone can fly for nearly half an hour and it can range for more than a kilometer.
By Todd South
Building a personal brand can help you get a job. Here’s how to get started.
Don’t know what you want to do after the military? Try getting to know yourself first.
By Natalie Gross
Making a PCS move from overseas? Your Social Security number and other personal data might be at risk
As troops are making international moves, they may not be aware that their personally identifiable information, such as Social Security numbers, is on the move, too.
By Karen Jowers
Navy upgrades virtual personnel support to 24/7 help — what you need to know now
These reforms are designed to help sailors who train and fight 24/7 get the same level of assistance online that they’d receive from their Personnel Support Detachment during regular business hours.
By Mark D. Faram
Airmen can don the OCP uniform starting Oct. 1. Here’s what’s allowed.
Airmen can begin donning their new Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms beginning Oct. 1. Here's a quick run-down on the new Air Force Instruction regarding the uniform's authorizations to get airmen started.
By Kyle Rempfer