A wearables pilot will track an entire brigade's fitness through smart wrist devices, chest straps and rings.
With restructuring and reductions in fees, some military families will see a cut of more than 40%.
Troops must enroll in the new dependent care flexible spending account program by Dec. 11.
Spc. Maria Martinez's family says she explicitly requested a cancer screening when symptoms first appeared, but her military care providers refused.
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Families can save money by 'renting' their child care slot when they'll be away, and other families get needed short-term child care.
While OPSEC remains a priority, the lines about what service members can and cannot post have become more blurred.
No more 'end-stating,' said the general in charge of quality-of-life programs in the Army.
Federal prosecutors had appealed the previous three sentences imposed by another judge, arguing they were too lenient.
Here's how the new dependent care flexible spending accounts will work for military families.
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