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More food options, better access coming for commissary customers
The commissary director aims to bring more customers in to take advantage of commissary savings.
By Karen Jowers
Army reservist was alive for most of 2-day search after Maine shooting
An autopsy suggests that Army reservist Robert Card was alive and possibly on the run during a portion of the huge search that followed his disappearance.
Questions linger over Army reservist’s gun access after Maine shooting
Authorities identified Robert Card as a person of interest four hours after the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history.
By Bernard Condon, The Associated Press
Army reservist’s family voiced concern months before Maine shooting
Robert Card’s family alerted the sheriff they were concerned about his mental health. The sheriff said his office reached out to Card’s Army Reserve unit.
By Robert F. Bukaty
Maine shooting suspect had mental health issues, authorities say
Investigators are still searching for a motive for the massacre, but have increasingly been focused on Army reservist Robert Card’s mental health history.
Army reservist suspected in Maine mass shooting found dead
Authorities say Robert Card was found dead on Oct. 27 in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Manhunt continues for Army reservist suspected in Maine mass shooting
A man listed as a person of interest in an active manhunt for a mass shooting that unfolded Wednesday night in Lewiston, Maine is an Army reservist.
By Todd South
Navy cites improved pay, DD-214 retirement paperwork processing times
In the past year, Navy officials say they have gotten well within the Defense Department's 30-day window for processing pay changes and travel allowances.
Lawmakers grill Pentagon officials over failure of MyTravel program
The failed attempt to revamp and address pre-existing deficiencies of the Defense Travel System means that the department is back where it started.
Here are the rules to get reimbursed for shipping a pet in 2024
DoD reimbursement for the costs of shipping a pet doesn't start until Jan. 1. In the meantime, military relief societies may be able to help.
By Karen Jowers