Lost Care and Broken Promises: Military Retirees React to Tricare Changes The DHA announced plans to halt care for military retirees, retiree families and active-duty family members at 38 facilities.
SecDef Signs Tenant Bill of Rights for Military Families However, some key rights weren't covered, including access to maintenance history and dispute resolution.
Pentagon Rolls Out New Way to Measure Progress of State Licensing for Military Spouses The scale, included in a recent report, measures how portable each state's military spouse licensing allowances laws are.
Marines to Review Proposed 1-Year Maternity Leave Policy for New Moms Commandant Gen. David Berger says he wants a formal recommendation on implementing a year-paid maternity leave policy.
More Than 3 Dozen Military Hospitals to Stop Treating Retirees, Families, Memo Shows Military families and retirees receiving care through 38 military hospitals nationwide will soon be forced to go off-base.
Military Health System's New 'Markets' Share Patients, Staff in Name of Efficiency Tricare beneficiaries in select regions will try out a plan that will let them go to other bases for specialized treatment.
Military Families Need a Safety Net During Military Health System Reform Recent short-notice Middle East deployments are stark reminders of the challenges military members and their families face.
Inaugural Military Spouse Virtual Career Expo to Tackle Unemployment Military spouses are an important part of military life, so the Army Chief of Staff is focusing on improving their lives in...
New Law Will Make It Easier for Military Spouses to Keep Licenses During a PCS The Pentagon has been directed to work with states to remove bureaucratic roadblocks.
Air Force Awards $50,000 Grant to Help Treat Infertility in Airmen The Air Force is investing $50K in a progesterone-testing kit company that could help service members trying to conceive.
Airman Accused of Firing AK-47 Through Apartment Wall in Latest Gun Death Near Wyoming Base The weekend arrest and firearm death come just weeks after a Security Forces airman was killed by an M18 handgun on base...
Navy Is Retiring the Last of its Storied Cruisers. To Veterans, They Were ‘the Pinnacle of Naval Power’ As the Navy nears its 250th anniversary in October, there's a lot of reminiscing going on about the fleet. Much of it...
Cancer in Military Pilots and Aircrews Will Be Studied Under Newly Signed Law President Donald Trump signed a law last week ordering the review of the prevalence of cancer and deaths by cancer in fixed...
AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures that Haven’t Changed Much Since Napoleon’s Army AI agents -- autonomous, goal-oriented software powered by large language models -- can automate routine staff tasks...
40 Years of Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Reunions. Now, a Final 'Taps' In a pesky drizzle, a handful of people recently set out 400 small American flags on an empty lot in memory of the 400...