It Was the Biggest Scam in Tricare's History. Now Troops May Be Going to Jail Five service members have been convicted of defrauding the federal government. More may follow.
Most Army Families Say They'd Move Off-Base If They Could to Escape Poor Housing The Army Inspector General issued a bleak report on the poor housing conditions faced by military families.
Marine Grunts Say Their Skills Won't Get Them Civilian Jobs. The Corps Wants to Change That Marines in ground combat jobs aren't confident their skills will help them land post-military careers, new survey data shows.
Transitioning Troops, Student Veterans Can Bolster Civilian Careers with Certifications Transitioning service members now have free and discounted access to a range of recognized professional certifications.
Terminally Ill Military Kids Can Now Receive Both Treatment and Hospice Parents of children with terminal illness covered by Tricare no longer have to choose between treatment and end-of-life care.
Former SecNav Applauds Marine Commandant's Call for 1-Year Maternity Leave Ray Mabus, who served as Navy secretary from 2009 to 2017, said a revamped military parental-leave policy is long overdue.
Air Force Fighter Pilot Units Will Get Personal Therapists to Fight Chronic Pain A personal masseuse, trainer or conditioning coach could be coming to a fighter pilot base near you.
Defense Department, VA Gear Up to Host Suicide Prevention Conference The biennial suicide prevention conference will be held Aug. 26-29 in Nashville.
Pentagon Delays Big Changes to Post-9/11 GI Bill Transfer Rules Postponement means troops with more than 16 years of service have six more months to start the process.
Coast Guard to Reimburse Moms on Duty to Ship Breast Milk The benefit is part of a Coast Guard effort to attract and retain female service members.
Trump Orders VA to Build Homeless Veterans Center on West LA Campus The future of a 388-acre campus in Los Angeles that was donated more than a century ago to house disabled veterans has been...
Navy Subs, Nuclear Secrets and Beer: The Riveting History of Bay Area’s Mare Island Mare Island supported the Navy during both world wars and helped spy efforts during the Cold War by using nuclear submarines...
Fort Carson Soldier One of 1,000 Leaving After Transgender Ban Temporarily Upheld Fort Carson Sgt. Mason Benavides is leaving an Army that no longer wants him.
Trump Wants to Attack Drug Cartels. How Can Mexico Respond if He Does? Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum may soon face her most challenging test -- and her response could define bilateral...
Rattlesnake Wranglers Help Conserve Michigan’s Only Venomous Snake at Military Base Each spring, dozens of conservation researchers and volunteers descend on the Michigan Army National Guard base in northern...