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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.
Marines Swap WWII-Era Test for One That Could Change Officer Assignments A new test could eventually change the way Marine Corps officers are assigned to military occupational specialties.
How the Government Shutdown Impacts Veterans and the VA While most vets won't be impacted by the ongoing government shutdown, concerns may ramp up the longer it persists.
Hegseth Wants 'Male Standard' for Combat Roles. Many Female Veterans Say That's Already the Case Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in an address to the military’s top leaders waded back into a topic that nearly derailed his...
The Forgotten Military Vehicles of ‘M*A*S*H’ Between all the martini-fueled hijinx and medical drama, “M*A*S*H” featured some pretty special military vehicles.
Hegseth's Decision on Wounded Knee Medals Sparks Outrage in Native American Communities Native American communities that had long wanted the removal of military honors for the soldiers involved in the 1890 Wounded...
Airman Confronts and Shoots Armed Neighbor on Deadly Rampage, Iowa Officials Say Harrison Friar, a senior airman, was with his wife and children at their home in Glenwood on the evening of Aug. 6 when they...