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Inside the Navy’s pay and personnel crisis
A sprawling, multiyear effort to modernize sailor HR systems has instead led to lots of pain in the fleet.
National Guard helicopters airlift 214 people trapped in camping area amid California wildfires
National Guard rescuers in two military helicopters airlifted 214 people to safety on Saturday after flames trapped them in a wooded camping area near Mammoth Pool Reservoir.
A more accurate, completely digital DD 214 is on its way
A new military discharge document could be streamlined, easier to correct and available online.
This Verizon military discount could save you $40 a month
Savings are available starting now for troops and veterans, and their family members.
By Kevin Lilley
This man never served, but got nearly $200,000 in VA benefits
He claimed to be a Navy veteran of Vietnam with two Purple Hearts.
By Victoria Leoni
VA reopens ID card applications after a two-month pause
Technical problems stalled the Veteran ID process last year, but officials are now promising delivery of the new cards in March.
They just don’t make them like Pappy anymore
Marine Col. Gregory “Pappy” Boyington, the World War II ace and Medal of Honor recipient, was as well known for his flamboyant personality as his flying skills.
By Colin Heaton