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The Army Is Reducing Soldiers' Reenlistment Options The Army is tweaking its retention program for next fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1, reducing soldiers' reenlistment options...
2013 Reenlistment Window Opens with Restrictions With 10 years of war winding down, the focus is now, more than ever, on retention of quality soldiers.
More Sailors Are Reenlisting. Leaders Say It's Because Navy Culture Is Changing The Navy is ditching mantras like, "Family didn't come in your seabag, shipmate," to appeal to new generations.
Army Rolls Out New Reenlistment Bonus Worth Up to $81,000 While only a few can benefit this fiscal year, about 45% of soldiers eligible to reenlist in fiscal 2020 can take advantage.
Infantry Wins Big in Marine Corps Budget Request The Marine Corps is gearing up for a complex fight by adding infantry squad leaders, special operators and cyber Marines.
Air Force to Approve Longer Careers for Some Enlisted Airmen The effort is an attempt to retain more mid-career airmen who have the experience and talent the service is looking for.
About 126,000 Troops May Be at Risk of Separation Under Deploy-or-Out The number of U.S. troops being reviewed under the Pentagon's new deploy-or-out policy is likely to change in coming weeks .
Airmen in 'Dino Puppet' Re-Enlistment Video Fired, Reprimanded The Air Force is sending a clear message: Re-enlisting with a dinosaur puppet on your right hand isn't funny.
Marine Corps Wants 'Toxic Leadership Test' to Aid Promotion Decisions The test the Corps wants would be given to Marines who are re-enlisting, when they take on more significant leadership roles.
Did Sherrill Violate Naval Academy’s Honor Code? Classmates Speak out About Notorious Cheating Scandal Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey Democratic congresswoman running for governor, says she did not cheat but was penalized because...
Trump Calls for Using US Cities as 'Training Ground' for Armed Forces in Unusual Speech to Generals President Donald Trump proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces, with U.S. military might...
Marines Say They Hit Recruiting Goals and Point to 'Unapologetic' Standards Data provided by the Corps shows that it has recruited 30,536 active-duty and reserve enlisted Marines — just one person over...
Bill Would Allow Noncitizen US Military Members to Become Naturalized Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House have reintroduced a bill that would protect noncitizen military members from being...
5 Unsung Vehicles from ‘Band of Brothers’ HBO’s legendary World War II series featured inspiring characters, unforgettable story lines and several vehicles worth...