Vet Groups Make Final Effort to Kill GI Bill Loophole Through COVID Relief Package Veterans advocate groups penned a letter to the Senators stressing the need to close the so-called 90/10 loophole.
Tactical Naps, Caffeine Jolts: Military Sleep Study Recommends New Policies for Better Troop Rest Active-duty service members suffer from sleep deprivation at a rate roughly double that of the civilian population.
Military May Revisit Making COVID-19 Vaccines Mandatory After FDA Grants Approval Military leaders are unable to force service members to get the COVID vaccinations at this time.
Troops in Storm-Battered Texas Are Getting More Time to File Their Taxes Texas residents now have until June 15 to make their tax payments and file individual and business tax returns.
Tricare Waives Referrals for Prime Enrollees Seeking COVID-19 Vaccine Tricare Prime beneficiaries won't incur charges if they get their vaccine from a location outside their military provider.
Almost One-Third of US Troops Are Refusing COVID Vaccines, Officials Say The Defense Department has distributed 506,000 shots, including 147,000 second doses to service members.
Navy Will Make COVID-19 Vaccination Mandatory 'As Soon as We Can:' 3-Star Admiral Thousands of Navy personnel are about to receive the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine ahead of an upcoming deployment.
53% of Military Families Don't Want COVID-19 Vaccine, Survey Shows In a survey administered in December, 40% of U.S. service members and 32% of spouses said they planned to get vaccinated.
Navy Eyes New Virus Prevention Strategy: Thousands of Rapid COVID Tests The Navy is eyeing a plan to administer as many as 16,000 rapid COVID-19 tests per day to asymptomatic workers.
Lawmakers Renew Effort to Eliminate Tricare Young Adult Premiums Two House members are trying to allow military dependents to stay on their parents' Tricare health program until age 26.
Fort Stewart Soldiers Who Fought Gunman, Provided Care to Wounded Recognized for Valor The soldiers were awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for what Secretary of the Army Dan Driscol described as a combination...
US Air Force to Deny Retirement Pay to Transgender Service Members Being Separated from the Service The U.S. Air Force has decided to deny early retirement options for transgender service members with 15 to 18 years of...
VA to End Bargaining Agreement Contracts with Most Unions The Department of Veterans Affairs said the move supports an executive order from President Donald Trump that canceled...
Fort Stewart Army Base Shooting Raises Questions About Military Gun Policies A shooting that injured five soldiers at one of the country's largest military bases has resurfaced questions about a long...
A South Carolina War Hero Is the Namesake for the Navy’s Newest Destroyer The U.S. Navy is adding a new battleship, and its namesake will be a South Carolina war hero.