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What Marines should know about new reimbursements for relocating pets
The Corps expects Marines won’t get the entitlement until Jan. 1, 2024.
How — and why — the 11th Airborne Division is being resurrected in Alaska
Soon, Alaska’s soldiers will become “Arctic Angels."
By Davis Winkie
NCO promotions town hall: When your order of merit will release, PME backlog easing
The service has been temporarily promoting NCOs this year regardless of whether they’ve completed the required professional military education for the next rank.
By Davis Winkie
Army bets on data as it sets stage for talent management revolution
It’s a data-driven world out there.
By Davis Winkie
Reenlisting? Soldiers’ options to re-up will tighten in October
The changes will reduce the reenlistment opportunity window, restrict extensions and impact mid-career NCOs.
By Davis Winkie
Gillibrand: UCMJ changes needed to ensure fairness for all troops
Military Times sat down with the New York Democrat to talk about her proposal to overhaul the military justice system to ensure sexual misconduct crimes are handled properly.
DoD would see a big budget boost, military justice overhaul under Senate proposal
The $740 billion defense authorization bill proposal received bipartisan support in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
GI Bill reforms on track for fall semester, VA officials say
More than 30 changes to GI Bill eligibility and payout rules were mandated by lawmakers late last year.
Air Force approves wave of uniform changes — including shorts for maintainers
Commanders of maintainers have the authority to allow them to wear dark navy blue shorts instead of the Airman Battle Uniform or Operational Camouflage Pattern trousers.
By Diana Stancy
Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Star heading to Arctic as COVID-19 limits Antarctic operations
The crew of the Polar Star, the U.S. Coast Guard’s only working heavy-duty icebreaker, is preparing for a rare mission north to the Arctic after the coronavirus pandemic scuttled their usual journey.
Federal hiring policy changes are on the horizon
Draft changes proposed by the Office of Personnel Management would open more pathways for job applicants to prove they have the desired skills.
By Jessie Bur