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Ditching promotion file photos may have helped minorities, report says
Army promotion boards have no identifying information when considering a candidate.
Marine Corps, Army report disproportionate substance abuse, mental health issues
The Air Force and Coast Guard reported the lowest prevalences.
Airmen take KC-46 tanker on record-setting ride in the name of sleep and fatigue science
The mission aimed to see how airmen and the jet would fare over a full day in flight.
How are military teens coping? Landmark study will follow them over time to find out
DoD researchers will contact about 50,000 military and veteran parents of adolescents.
By Karen Jowers
March Air Reserve Base is top pick to host new KC-46 tankers
The southern California base is slated to start flying the tankers in 2025 and be fully operational by 2027.
How Army special ops can push back against Russian aggression
Special operations forces can make a difference, but their roles need more definition.
Tinnitus, depression most common ailments in generational study of troops’ health
The Millennium Cohort Study is 20 years old.
Fighter jet pilots at greater risk of certain cancers, study concludes
Researchers recommend that fighter aviators who served during the 35-year span in question talk with their doctor or flight surgeon about the report.
DoD really has no idea who it’s hired to do private security, report finds
The Defense Department doesn't know how many private security contractors it has.
Brain games help restore function after mild TBIs, study finds
A cognitive training program showed big improvement in functioning for mild traumatic brain injury patients.
No more tape test? Army study to reevaluate body fat program
The Army will conduct a study to determine the future of its body composition program.
By Davis Winkie