Some US soldiers in South Korea will now serve 2-year toursSome soldiers without dependents will now serve two years on the peninsula rather than the typical unaccompanied one-year tour length.By Riley Ceder5 hours ago
Army fellowship offers paid degree, editor jobs to revitalize journalsFellows will spend a year at the University of Kansas earning a graduate journalism degree before being assigned as full-time editors to an Army journal.By Todd South8 hours ago
Milley leaves Joint Chiefs with a legacy of controversy, consequence The Joint Chiefs Chairman steps down this week after four years of fights with Trump and tensions around the globe.By Leo Shane III and Jonathan Lehrfeld11 months ago
Bill would ease federal loan forgiveness process for troops, vetsCritics say defense and education officials need more coordination to improve the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.By Leo Shane III11 months ago
Military children’s art featured in White House showcaseFirst lady Jill Biden unveiled the Military Children's Corner installation, which will feature artwork by children from military families.11 months ago
White House: Shutdown would harm military pay and national securityAbout 1.3 million active-duty troops could see paychecks delayed by a government shutdown.By Leo Shane III11 months ago
Congress may create medal to honor heroic military dogsA new decoration that would honor military working dogs is included in the House version of the annual defense bill.By Jonathan Lehrfeld11 months ago
US offers Poland rare loan of $2 billion to modernize its militaryThe Biden administration announced it is offering a $2 billion loan to Poland to support the ally's defense modernization.11 months ago
Expectant service members lack support. Doulas could help.Members of the military who are pregnant lack options when it comes to giving birth. That might be changing, but challenges persist.By Anne Marshall-Chalmers, The War Horse11 months ago
The new system for moving troops’ belongings is creating some angstAre concerns about moving companies' new payment rates causing "unfounded angst," as USTRANSCOM contends?By Karen Jowers11 months ago
Congress eyes protecting military pay ahead of government shutdown Paychecks to troops could be delayed next month unless lawmakers pass measures to guarantee military pay.By Leo Shane III11 months ago
7 awful places where it would be better to live than military housingThere’s no shortage of disturbing domeciles to which one can be assigned.By Sarah Sicard11 months ago