The defense secretary released a memo that give the new Barracks Task Force 30 days to produce a plan to overhaul military barracks.
After more than 30 years, a key medical tracking system now lists Gulf War Illness as a formal diagnosis in international medical practice.
Service members have been working without pay since the government shutdown began on Oct. 1. They are increasingly asking for financial help.
One VA staffer rubber-stamped benefits at 20 times the normal rate. That could be bad news for vets.
A VA staffer blindly approved tens of thousands of disability claims. Some veterans missed out on benefits, others may have been overpaid.
A new poll released Wednesday found most Americans want the military to remain politically neutral, but are split on domestic deployments.
Navy Mechanics facing "right to repair" shortages have been repairing fighter jets and submarines with spare parts from other machines.
Some barracks funding has been diverted to border operations this year, but Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a new 'investment plan.' ...
Driver will play John Chapman, an Air Force combat controller killed in Afghanistan, in 'Alone at Dawn.' Ron Howard will direct.
The president authorized the deployment of National Guard troops after Gov. Pritzker says he refused to order them into Chicago.
The temporary block prevents 200 federalized Oregon Army National Guard troops from being sent to Portland until Oct. 18.
True North embeds mental health and religious support teams directly in units to help troops, military civilians, and families get care.
Service members can apply for no-interest loans of up to $6,000 from financial institutions and official non-profit groups.
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