Marines draw new policy line: ‘We will not separate families’Marine Corps officials are getting more explicit about a policy that inspired the creation of a coordinator role for dual-military married couples.By Hope Hodge Seck3 hours ago
More military spouses eligible for $4,000 tuition aid scholarshipAll enlisted spouses now eligible for the popular scholarship program.By Karen Jowers3 days ago
Russia says it scrambled figther jets to intercept B-52 bombersMoscow's defense ministry claimed U.S. military long-range bomber aircraft approached the Russian border over the Barents Sea before changing course.8 weeks ago
Virginia lawmakers restore military tuition program funding, for nowLegislators repealed changes to a college financial aid program for military families and allocated $90 million to it for the next two years.By Charlotte Renee Woods, Virginia Mercury8 weeks ago
Military, veterans can stream Paris Olympics coverage for freeThose in all service branches can stream NBCUniversal's coverage through a partnership with AAFES.By Karen Jowers2 months ago
Islamic State attacks on track to double in Iraq and Syria: CENTCOMThe Islamic State group claimed 153 attacks in both countries in the first six months of 2024, U.S. Central Command said Wednesday.By Qassim Abdul-zahra and Abby Sewell2 months ago
Meal, Ready-to-Bulk? Pentagon urged to add creatine to MREsThe gains-based recommendation will now await a Senate decision in order to become law.By Riley Ceder and Jon Simkins2 months ago
F-16s to be ‘flying in the skies of Ukraine this summer,’ US saysHowever, one analyst says this news doesn't necessarily mean the jets are ready for combat.By Noah Robertson2 months ago
New Hampshire Air National Guard commander killed in hit-and-runBrig. Gen. John Pogorek oversaw all operations at Pease Air National Guard Base.2 months ago
Russian hackers infiltrate Veterans Affairs via Microsoft accountThe state-sponsored hacker infiltrated a platform called Microsoft Azure Government, which provides storage, databases and other services to the VA.By Zamone Perez2 months ago
US envoy expresses regret over alleged sex crimes by troops on OkinawaTwo alleged sexual assaults by U.S. troops on Okinawa have again stoked resentment of the heavy U.S. troop presence on the island.By Mari Yamaguchi2 months ago
Virginia lawmakers reach deal on military tuition programAfter weeks of disagreement, lawmakers will introduce legislation to repeal changes to the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program.3 months ago