No New Tricare Fees in Proposed DoD Budget The Pentagon takes a break from hiking health care enrollment fees and co-pays.
Bill Would Allow Troops to Keep Blown-Up Protective Gear as a Memento A provision in the defense budget bill aims to make it easier to donate protective gear to the service members who wore it.
Massive Relief Bill Would Triple Military Hospital Beds, Fund Guard Deployments The measure would give the DoD $1.5 billion to open expeditionary hospitals as experts warn bed space will fall short.
The Coast Guard Has Billions in Overdue Maintenance, and Lawmakers Are Concerned Congress appropriated about $12.2 billion for the Coast Guard in fiscal 2020.
Navy Defends Cutting 36 Super Hornets from Budget Amid Strike Fighter Shortfall A top Navy modernization official had to justify the service's decision to kill plans to build 36 new F/A-18 Super Hornets.
Navy Leaders Left Out of Talks to Cut Shipbuilding, Move Funds to Pay for Border Wall Navy leaders said they weren't consulted about billions being pulled out of military funds to pay for border barriers.
More Marine Corps Personnel Cuts Are Coming, Commandant Says The plan to shed thousands from the Marine Corps' ranks won't be the only cut, the service's top general told lawmakers.
Army Restores Money for Infantry Squad Vehicle in Fiscal 2021 Budget The list of restored programs adds up to $194.9 million that was previously cut.
Proposed VA Budget Would Increase Funding for Cancer Treatment The investment would go toward VA's precision oncology program, which moves away from one-size-fits-all cancer treatments.
Navy, Marine Corps Racing to Cut $40 Billion in Spending The acting SecNav has ordered brass to find ways to shift billions away from outdated programs to pay for high-ticket items.
Air Force Announces Arrest Related to Firearm Death of Airman That Prompted M18 Probe The news marks a major development in the ongoing investigation into the circumstances behind Lovan's death and the scrutiny...
The Little-Known Role of Jimmy Doolittle in Nagasaki Atomic Bombing Lt. Col. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle famously led the first U.S. strike against the Japanese homeland during World War II, and...
‘No Purging on My Ship.’ She Hid an Eating Disorder and Lost Her Navy Career. It Saved Her Life Advocates worry the military’s focus on ‘fit, not fat’ is silencing service members who struggle with their body image.
Air Force Academy Details Thin on Faculty Plans After Civilian Resignations As classes resume at the Air Force Academy for the fall semester, U.S. Rep. Jeff Crank asked the superintendent for a clear...
Army Veteran Suspected of Killing 4 People at a Montana Bar Is in Custody, Authorities Say Michael Paul Brown, who lived next door to The Owl Bar in Anaconda, served in the Army as an armor crewman from 2001 to 2005...