For Now, US Troops Won't Be Required to Get New COVID-19 Vaccine Preparations are underway across the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to receive doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
The Free Military Christmas Tree Program Is a Little Different This Year Thanks to COVID For the sixteenth year in a row, military families will have their holidays made brighter by a free Christmas tree.
DoD, HHS Spend $375 Million on COVID Drug That NIH Says Won't Help Hospitalized Patients Operation Warp Speed spent $375 million for 300,000 doses to be used as outpatient therapy if approved by the FDA.
Tricare to Offer Free Physical Therapy For Back Pain in Some Locations The pilot program will determine whether Tricare beneficiaries will seek such care if they don't have to pay for it.
Tricare Young Adult Premiums to Rise Sharply in 2021 Military dependents who use Tricare Young Adult for their health coverage will see a 12% to 22% rise in their premiums next...
Have Army Emergency Relief Debt? It Could Soon Be Canceled More than 1,000 soldiers and families who received loans this year from Army Emergency Relief are about to get a windfall.
Outsourced Military Moves Are on Hold Again Thanks to a $20 Billion Contract Cancellation The GAO ruled in favor of competing companies' bid protests, sending the complex contract back for reconsideration.
Military Still Doesn't Have a Solution for Sky-High Cost of Moving Pets to New Duty Stations A senior Pentagon official told families in May that he would be "looking into" a pet shipping fee reimbursement.
Senators Push to Give Troops a Way Out of Payroll Tax Deferral Plan A new bill would make the Trump administration's controversial payroll tax deferral plan optional for service members.
Spouse Job Opportunities May Someday Influence Where the Military Bases Troops The Defense Department is considering major new steps to boost employment opportunities for military spouses.
Bribery Prosecution of 4-Star Admiral Opens Window into Navy Cultural Issues, Defendants Say The new ongoing corruption prosecution, which is much more limited in scale and largely rests on a single, problematic...
Joint Chiefs Chairman Caine Decides Not to Keep Senior Enlisted Adviser, Breaking with Past Precedent Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Troy Black will depart the post and retire from military service after the newly confirmed Joint...
Governors 'Alarmed' by Looming Transfer of Air National Guard Units to Space Force A bipartisan group representing all U.S. governors is sounding the alarm about a looming move to transition Air National...
As Controversies Pile Up, Trump Allies Increasingly Turn on One Another The latest turmoil threatens to engulf the Pentagon, where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has pushed out top advisers and...
New Army Fitness Test: No More Ball Yeet, Higher Standards for Combat Arms Among the most notable adjustments, which will likely be met with glee across the ranks, is the removal of the Standing Power...