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Officers say Air Force’s new parental discharge policy is broken
Nine current and future parents contacted Air Force Times about their struggles to secure approval to leave the military early due to childbirth.
Airmen, guardians could see revamped parental leave policy by new year
The changes are awaiting approval by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s policy shop.
New human performance pavilion showcases fitness tech
The AUSA pavilion will feature morning workouts and senior Army leader panels on the Holistic Health and Fitness program.
By Todd South
Defense budget reform panel at work after ‘organizational problems’
A select panel exploring a revamp of Pentagon budgeting is making “significant progress.”
By Joe Gould
Red tape, lack of awareness hinder Air Force’s effort to keep pregnant airmen flying
Fewer than 50 airmen have sought permission to fly while pregnant since 2019, Air Force Times has learned.
New war-gaming center will plug into Marine units with a realistic experience
New tools will give access to lower echelons for their own wargaming.
By Todd South
Davis-Monthan’s future in flux after Congress blocked A-10 retirement
Disagreements over the fate of the A-10 Warthog have had a broader impact in Tucson.
Empowering military families through family-building choices
Medical consequences arise when patients cannot afford access to safe family-building options.
By Roger Shedlin
Your military retirement date is looming. Are your finances in order?
Don't wait until the last minute to start financial planning for when put your uniform away for good.
Space Force planning for new component in the Middle East alongside AFCENT
Space Force leaders are hashing out a plan to create a new group under U.S. Central Command to coordinate what military space assets to use in the region.
Marines adopt DARPA force design software to build the Corps for future fight
The Marine Corps has a new tool developed by the same agency that conceived the stealth bomber and an early version of the internet.
By Todd South