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Suicide rates among military families continue to climbThe total overall number decreased, a drop that coincides with smaller overall force numbers.
Bill from vets in Congress would keep military roles open to womenThe bill, which lacks Republican sponsors, is explicitly described as a response to the Pentagon review of women in ground combat roles.
After three-year hiatus, VA to resume rollout of new electronic medical records system The department’s adoption of the Oracle Health’s FEHR was halted in 2023 following a year-long pause over safety and functionality concerns.
Trump’s VA budget request tops $488 billion for fiscal 2027 The Department of Veterans Affairs would see its budget increase by 7.7% in fiscal 2027 under the White House’s proposed $2.2 trillion budget.
‘Prepare your family’: Marine Reserve commander gives warlike safety briefIn a March 26 message on his official letterhead, Lt. Gen. Leonard F. Anderson IV asked his Marines, "Are you truly ready to deploy, fight, and win?"