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Combat tours don’t cause permanent readjustment issues for vets: Study
A 20-year study of more than 2,000 Swedish service members found no long-term obstacles to them finding work and succeeding after serving in war zones.
Performance reviews to vet airmen’s leadership skills starting in March
The Air Force wants its members to be good at their jobs as well as good people.
Civilians may have been killed in latest US drone strike on al-Qaida in Syria
CENTCOM officials did not name the individual targeted or say how many civilian casualties may have resulted from the strike.
Air Force civilian stole $1.1 million via travel charge card, bought piano, Harley, vacations
Eddie Ray Johnson, Jr., age 60, was sentenced to three years imprisonment and to pay $1,157,540.69 in restitution.
Four-star to review 2019 Syria strike that killed dozens of civilians
The report into an airstrike that killed 70 is due at the end of March.
‘We must work harder,’ SECDEF says as Pentagon grapples with civilian casualties of airstrikes
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pledged to review strike procedures to better avoid casualties.
Rejoining civilian life is hard, but employers can help make it easier
Some veterans have never needed to search for a job or create a resume.
By Scott Smith