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More of the Air Force’s toughest enlisted jobs qualify for bonus pay
The Air Force and Space Force have approved more job specialties for special duty bonuses in the coming fiscal year.
In an era of fostering inclusivity, the Department of Veterans Affairs fails again
Gender-washing VA cemeteries only serves to keep the contributions of women service members invisible, says the author of this commentary.
By Tara Heidger
A gender-neutral ‘Wild Blue Yonder’: Air Force finishes changing official song
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Dave Goldfein said it became apparent to him last year that the song was excluding female airmen.
The Marine Corps: Always faithful — to white men
The Marine Corps, with its ethics and moral courage, has an opportunity to lead the way for our nation by creating a level playing field for all officers at The Basic School, says the author of this commentary.
By Thomas Hobbs
How a Kim Jong Un demise could spark unrest, require US, South Korean military response
Questions about North Korea's leader were sparked by a report that Kim was in “grave danger,” but other organizations reported there were “no unusual signs” of Kim’s health.
By Howard Altman
Goldfein unveils gender-neutral update to Air Force Song
Gen. Goldfein knows the change will be controversial, but said it's "about adding to, not subtracting from, who we are."
Army Human Resources Command’s online talent management system is a bust for military families
Military families deserve stability and transparency in the selection and move process, says the author of this commentary.
By Jennifer McDonald
‘It feels normal’ — nearly 2 years after penis transplant, veteran maimed by IED feels whole
“It was one of the best decisions I ever made.”
By Jon Simkins
The Pentagon is asking if women have a ‘quality of purity few men possess.’
Questions on new Reserve and National Guard survey seek to explore the extent of blatant and subtle sexism in the ranks.
By Patricia Kime