'Frat Boy-Type Behavior:' Admiral Serving as White House Doctor Made Sexual Comments, Drank on the Job, IG Finds The allegations of drinking on duty and other misconduct sank President Trump's bid to make Jackson secretary of the VA.
Pentagon Eyes Plan to Intensify Social Media Screening in Military Background Investigations The Pentagon is looking for a new way to screen social media as part of its background check process.
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.
The US Military May Dodge Significant Budget Cuts, to the Ire of Progressives A lack of big surprises in the next budget potentially sets up a fight between Democrats on Capitol Hill.
SecDef Austin to Troops: If You've Seen Extremism in the Ranks, Tell Your Commander Earlier this month, Austin ordered the services to take a day over the next two months to talk about extremism in the ranks.
Tricare Users Frustrated by Lack of Information on COVID-19 Vaccine Availability Defense Health Agency officials say patients who can get their vaccines elsewhere should do so.
'They Know All About It': Pentagon Report Details Military Reach of Supremacist Groups The ability for troops with extremist ideologies to serve openly in the military ranks is under renewed scrutiny.
Pentagon Delayed Promoting 2 Female Generals for Fear of Trump Reaction: Report The Biden administration is likely to advance the women into the roles, with formal nominations expected in coming weeks.
Keep White Supremacists Out of the Military by Never Letting Them In The military-to-civilian ratio among the mob actually outpaces that of veterans in Congress, but just barely.
Air Force Conducting Service-Wide Inspections of Sig Sauer M18 Pistol After Airman's Death The entire Air Force is doing a service-wide inspection of the M18 handgun after a Security Forces airman suddenly died last...
Coast Guard Loopholes Could Be Linked to Miami Barge Crash, Maritime Experts Say If a commercial tugboat is under 26 feet, it is subject to fewer requirements and restrictions, a retired ferry, barge and...
The Army Reserve Is Gutting Aviation Units. Thousands of Soldiers Are Being Left in the Lurch. Thousands of Army Reserve soldiers are being forced to scramble for new assignments after the service abruptly ordered the...
Quick Thinking by Rookie Seaman Saves Drowning 97-Year-Old During Coast Guard Festival A 97-year-old man who lost his balance and fell around 6 feet into the Grand River is expected to make a full recovery...
Navy Leader Confirmed by Senate After Half-Year Vacancy After nearly half a year without a Senate-confirmed uniformed leader, the Navy has a new top admiral.