Gen. Berger Could Revolutionize Marines' Career Paths. Here's What He Wants to Change The commandant wants to let Marines stay in uniform past 20 years, find new ways to reward top performers and more.
Will the COVID-19 Emergency Impact Your Promotion and Career Opportunities? COVID-19 could have another trick up its sleeve. It may impact your career in ways that are only now coming to light.
Navy Cancels Advancement Exams for 20,000 Sailors The exams had already been delayed once by the global pandemic, as they're typically taken in big groups.
In First, Army Guardsmen Can Now Track Promotions and Pay on Smartphones As of March 24, National Guard personnel officials completed transitioning 331,000 members onto the IPPS-A.
Air Force, Army Delay Promotion Boards Amid Coronavirus Disruptions The Air Force said that its master sergeant promotion board, originally scheduled to convene March 23, has been rescheduled.
Coronavirus Will Delay Promotions for Nearly 160,000 Sailors Career advancements will be postponed for more than 159,500 sailors and officers.
America's Newest Medal of Honor Recipient Is Now a Sergeant Major The Green Beret received the nation's highest award for valor last October.
Coast Guard Commandant Grants 2 Surprise Promotions During Personnel Reform Speech A pair of Coasties credited with saving lives were promoted by the Coast Guard's top officer as he announced new programs.
Promotion Testing Extended for Thousands of Airmen After Paperwork Lost in the Mail Roughly 6,000 Air Force staff sergeants will get extra time to take their upcoming promotion tests following a snafu.
Here Are the Results from the First Round of the Army's New Assignment Process Senior Army personnel officials on Thursday unveiled the initial results of the service's new officer assignment strategy.
Top Enlisted Leaders Say They Support Extending Parental Leave Period to 2 Years Two House lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require the Defense Department to standardize parental leave policies...
Trump Administration Fires Female Vice Admiral Amid Widening Purge of Military Officers Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield who began her career as a helicopter pilot and was the first woman to be president of the Naval...
Troops Booted over COVID-19 Vaccine Are Being Offered Back Pay But Not Huge Payouts The Pentagon, acting on orders from President Donald Trump, has begun to lay out the details of its plan to woo back...
Veterans, Service Members Detail Health Struggles from Toxic Exposure at Domestic Bases Leading Democrats in Congress are turning their attention to service members exposed to toxins at domestic military bases and...
Top Marine Says Service Has Finally Settled on 13-Grunt Rifle Squads The commandant said that the changes were informed by bottom-up feedback from Marines in the fleet, "empowered by our...