A new letter urges defense leaders to do more to prevent, identify and treat obesity in the ranks. Veterans Affairs officials are updating rules regarding benefits eligibility to include more individuals with other-than-honorable discharges. A decision on whether Special Forces families will get a child development center at Camp "Bull" Simons, Florida, may arrive in the coming weeks. The assessment will establish a baseline measure for evaluating exposure to brain trauma over time. The Navy’s community college is partnering with Western Governors University to provide sailors with an associate degree in health science. The Department of Veterans Affairs is considering offering easier access to disability benefits to airmen in the nuclear missile community. Historically, policies involving the deportation of veterans have not always been closely followed. A new military quality of life improvement plan would include targeted pay increases for young troops and bigger housing stipends for families. The Department of Veterans Affairs will start buying veterans' failing mortgages to help them stay in their homes. Airmen and guardians have at least six more months before they can be punished for failing to meet the new body composition standard required in PT tests. Load More