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Breaking down Trump’s executive order mandating multiple VA reforms
The president signed an executive order Friday calling for several sweeping changes in VA operations and construction goals.
A veteran died in a nursing home, alone — hundreds came to say goodbye
Hundreds of people who knew nothing about an 86-year-old Marine veteran beyond his name showed up on a sweltering afternoon to pay their respects.
‘Access DOJ’ initiative aims to help veterans, citizens obtain justice
In 2022, the latest year for the ranking, the DOJ received an “F” in quality writing in the Center for Plain Language’s report card.
Survivors of deadly Jarheads crash urge judge to keep trucker off road
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was acquitted of charges from a 2019 crash that killed seven members of a motorcycle club for Marine veterans and their spouses.
What troops need to know about military retirement pay in 2024
Learn about retirement pay and more in Military Times' 2024 Pay and Benefits Guide.
Battling bureaucracy after burn pits: Why are contractors left behind?
While the historic PACT Act protects veterans, tens of thousands of contract workers must fight for coverage of illnesses linked to post-9/11 wars.
By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse
A dental debacle: Why veterans struggle to navigate VA’s oral care
A complex system is pushing more vets to search for private-sector solutions to health issues, all while hoping the VA will eventually pick up the bill.
Marine training shifts may add tech, change officer assignments
The Corps is evaluating the "quality spread" policy for new officer job field assignments.
By Todd South