Navy Orders Halt to Diversity Training; Discrimination Study Will Continue Task Force One Navy has been hosting discussions with personnel across the fleet.
Army Redesigns Leave Forms to Simplify Time-Off Requests Based on input from soldiers, the service improved the Department of Army Form 31, which has not been updated since 1993.
Air Force Is Latest Service to Warn Against Using CBD Product Use It's a hot new trend. But it's still off limits.
Army Rolls Out New Reenlistment Bonus Worth Up to $81,000 While only a few can benefit this fiscal year, about 45% of soldiers eligible to reenlist in fiscal 2020 can take advantage.
Planning Advances for Army’s Rugged New Personnel Carrier The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle will replace the Vietnam War-era M113 armored personnel carrier.
Marines Want Biometric Sensors for Tracking Troops' Hydration, Fatigue The Marines are looking for a biometric sensor that will aid in warfighting functions through physiological metrics.
Judge Removes Flight Suits out of Injunction A judge offered a curveball to a judgment in a lawsuit between former pilots that included a dispute over who could wear...
Air Force: No Involuntary Force Management Programs for FY15 Air Force officials announced there is no longer a need to conduct involuntary force management programs for fiscal year 2015...
Carter to Revive 'Force of the Future' Plan Despite Lawmaker Criticism Defense Secretary Carter was seeking to revive his "Force of the Future" overhaul, which was trashed in Congress last week.
'Open Cruelty': Transgender Troops Describe Indignities as They're Kicked Out of the Military Leaders in the Trump administration have minced few words in articulating how they feel about transgender troops.
New Login System Coming for Defense Department and Some VA Websites The old DS Logon system will be retired in favor of the more secure myAuth system.
‘Blood-Curdling Screams’: Marine Veteran Helps Stop Walmart Mass Stabbing with Shopping Cart Matthew Kolakowski had just left the Walmart checkout lane when a worker screamed that a man had a knife.
Virginia Governor Demands Richmond Pay Wrongfully Convicted Navy Vet $5.8M Under a new state law, the city of Richmond, Virginia, owes Marvin Grimm $5.8 million, matching a sum the state paid for the...
Ford GPW: The Forgotten Military Jeep Think you know Jeeps? Think again. Buckle up for the story of how Ford helped win World War II and create an automotive icon...