The Senate approved legislation early Saturday to extend the federal budget into the spring, averting a government shutdown. ...
Opinion: In this opinion piece, Al Lipphardt of VFW responds to a recent Economist article that labeled veterans' benefits as ...
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Jon Basara wanted to be the perfect Marine, but mental and physical trauma from war put him on a different path. View our ...
When Justin Kelley graduates today from Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, he’ll be a gunnery sergeant.
The project was scheduled to take 10 years and cost $16 billion. Nearly eight years later, only six of VA’s 170-plus medical ...
Col. William Wright has been arraigned for a second time on charges related to alleged misconduct with a cadet.
It’s not enough to post on social media once a year to demonstrate to our friends and colleagues that we care, only to forget ...
Sgt. Jordin Foth, center, a Lindsborg, Kansas, native reenlists in the surf at Camp Pendleton, California. (Sgt. Anabel Abreu ...
The cost-of-living adjustment is significantly less than last year’s, which at 8.7% was the largest bump in four decades.
The waivers are part of an effort to boost recruitment numbers after the service failed to meet its recruiting goals in 2023.
Beneficiaries in the West Region who don't provide recurring payment information could risk losing Tricare coverage.