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Student vets seek mental health care more often than military peers
Researchers say the higher medical care usage rate reflects the stress on student vets and their willingness to accept help.
New U.S. military testing facility coming to Saudi Arabia
The plans for the new testing site come as tensions with Iran and other neighboring states are on the rise.
Plan to ease GI Bill reporting rules for colleges signed into law
The law had received bipartisan support in Congress as a way to help school administrators.
Veteran who illegally wiped $48m of student loans sentenced to 6 years
De'Reek Banks sent phony VA letters attesting to disabilities for more than 500 borrowers.
U.S. Naval Academy midshipman dies while on leave
The student was not identified Tuesday.
US awaits final $17 million repayment from Saudis for air refueling in Yemen war
Between March 2015 and November 2018, the Pentagon spent about $300 million to fly aerial refueling missions in support of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and others engaged in the nearly eight-year conflict.
Arab-Israeli missile defense has a shot, says CENTCOM nominee
In the wake of recent missile and drone attacks against the UAE by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, there’s a fresh opportunity to integrate air and missile defense in the Mideast, says Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla.
By Joe Gould