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New in 2024: Air officer, enlisted training gets a makeover
At every level of an airman's career, education will start to look a little different.
Once the ‘Cinderella Man,’ boxer (and manager) later enlisted in WWII
Ron Howard’s movie ends with David slaying Goliath. Yet for the boxer and his manager, it would only be the beginning.
Military must find new ways to deal with medical personnel shortages
More virtual health care is likely to be an option.
By Karen Jowers
Are spouses’ problems with license portability about to be solved?
A law awaiting the president's signature would make it easier for 132,000 active duty spouses to transfer their professional licenses when they PCS.
By Karen Jowers
In a first, Space Force picks private university as war college
Graduates will earn a master’s degree in international public policy from Johns Hopkins's School of Advanced International Studies.
This pilot program will be required for Marine master, first sergeants
The previously voluntary six-week course was “neither available to the majority of the E-8 population nor a PME requirement for promotion."
Citing inflation, industry seeks more for DoD in continuing resolution
Record-high inflation costs the Pentagon $6 billion per month, trade groups said in a new letter.
By Joe Gould
Defense industry to launch inflation relief push in Congress
“Deterrence doesn’t work when we handcuff the Department of Defense’s hands," said one industry representative.
By Joe Gould
Air Force to end preferred basing for enlisted as it changes how airmen find new jobs
The "base of preference" program's last day is May 31.
Plan to revamp enlisted airmen’s development unveiled
The 28-point proposal lists goals the service hopes to achieve by the end of 2023.
Spouses could more easily transfer professional licenses after PCS, under House plan
Transferring professional licenses has long been an issue for military spouses, who often face onerous and expensive processes to be able to work in their new location.
By Karen Jowers