Iowa Bill Could Provide Free College Tuition for Severely Disabled Veterans A bipartisan bill in Iowa could be passed into law, allowing disabled veterans to have their tuition fees waived at in-state...
Why the Pentagon Is Cutting Off Harvard and What That Means The Pentagon’s break with Harvard raises questions about officer education, ideological filtering, and whether cutting elite...
Why Do Many Service Members Leave Tuition Assistance on the Table? Tuition Assistance still promises up to $4,500 a year for college, yet approvals, academic rules, funding hiccups, and...
Army Expands Combat Patch Eligibility as Modern Deployments Redefine Combat Service The Army expanded combat patch eligibility, recognizing soldiers in modern deployments where risk is high even without...
You Took Separation Pay Years Ago. Now the VA Wants It Back From Your Disability Check. Under federal law, a veteran cannot receive both separation pay and VA disability compensation for the same period of service...
25 Years: Nephew Remembers P.O.W. Navy Pilot Dieter Dengler Who Escaped Vietnam Dieter Dengler, who died about 25 years ago, was "bigger than life."
Could the US Bring Back the Draft? Who Would Be Called First — and Who Qualifies Could the U.S. bring back the draft? Here’s how Selective Service works today, who would be called first and why only about...
3 Big PCS Changes Are Coming at Once. Here’s What Service Members Need to Know Before Peak Season. In 2026, three major changes are affecting military household goods moves: a new permanent agency to run the system, the end...