Purple Heart recipients will soon take priority in the
queue for Department of Veterans Affairs claims adjudication. Read More
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Military personnel and their families have access to a
variety of tax preparation and filing services for free or discounted
prices. Read More
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Tech companies Esterline and Computershare both offer
opportunities for veterans and transitioning service members to reach
their civilian career potential. Read More
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The Civilian Marksmanship Program is sold out of surplus
1911 .45 caliber pistols for this year, but the nonprofit still has M1
rifles to sell. Read More
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Protect your family's future for less than you think. Get
$400,000 in life insurance coverage from just $29 a month. Read More
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A federal judge has ruled that a men-only draft is
unconstitutional, but he stopped short of ordering the Selective Service
System to register women for military service. Read More
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The Navy is a step closer to issuing new lightweight
flame-resistant coveralls to sailors on ships, replacing the unpopular,
heavier version currently worn in the fleet. Read More
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VA Secretary Robert Wilkie said his reverence for the
language of Abraham Lincoln will not permit a change to the department's
iconic motto to make it more gender neutral. Read More
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Co Pays & Cost Shares Covered 100% with a Tricare
Supplement. Get Valuable Coverage Now. Read More
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Battlefield vets wounded in the line of duty are now able
to continue their mission by training to become forensic investigators. Read More
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Your VA loan benefit is now worth up to $484k financing.
Take advantage of this great benefit and lock in a low rate for as little
as $0 down. Read More
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The commissary's curbside grocery pickup program started
its expansion to new locations Friday, while also announcing the closure
of the three current locations. Read More
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Do you invest in the stock market? If the answer is yes,
and you have a security clearance, you should be careful what you invest
in. Read More
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The Navy's 2019 active-duty fund drive for the Navy and
Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) kicked off March 1. Read More
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A national memorial to veterans of the first Gulf War was
dedicated on Feb. 26 in Washington, D.C. Read More
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The VA's proposed new access standards were published in
the Federal Register late last month. Read More
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The American Legion Spirit of Service Award honors an
enlisted member (E-5 and below) from each branch of the armed forces. Read More
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In the 15 months since they became eligible to shop
military exchanges online, honorably discharged veterans have ordered
more than 1.1 million items online. Read More
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Troops with the Maryland and Delaware National Guard are
testing a new system for threat response that can be dispatched to
potential contamination sites. Read More
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A new National Guard Bureau initiative is intended to
better provide behavioral health care to members of the Guard living in
remote locations. Read More
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One of the famous Tuskegee Airmen who has been missing in
action since December 1944 will finally get a burial in Arlington
National Cemetery after his remains were identified months ago. Read More
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The Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Army
Research Laboratory is teaming up with contractor Lockheed Martin Corp.
to develop new synthetic materials to support the warfighter. Read More
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Master Sgt. Jonathan Maas won an Air Force innovation
contest with his idea for a joint chemical agent detector renewable
energy power supply. Read More
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The Air Force has completed selection of master sergeants
for promotion to senior master sergeant. Read More
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The Air Force Space and Missile Center awarded contracts
totaling $739 million in February for space exploration and launch
services. Read More
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The commissary and military exchange systems plan to work
together more on planning and promoting joint sales. Read More
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Military and civilian leaders in science and technology
gathered at the U.S. Naval War College for a conference on how quantum
science could influence national defense. Read More
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