Investigative files show years of alleged sexual and other misconduct among officers within the Alaska Army National Guard’s Recruiting and Retention Battalion.
Financial help possible for families of troops deployed on Ebola mission
Families of troops deployed to West Africa on the Ebola mission are eligible for emergency financial assistance from the nonprofit Operation Homefront on the same basis as those of troops deployed to combat zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, officials an
These federal contractors are hiring vets now
Companies that do business with the federal government employ a big chunk of the U.S. workforce – and if you’re a veteran looking to join their ranks, federal law requires that they give you a leg up.
Military deals at ski getaways & what’s new at some resorts near you
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Pressure mounts to change tactics against Islamic State group
On Sept. 23, the U.S. began airstrikes against militants aligned with the Islamic States (IS) inside Syria, kicking off what President Obama and top military leaders characterizes as a campaign that will last for some time.
Eligibility period for some spouses extended.
Some spouses may now be eligibile for DEA for 20 years.
Sweden’s submarine hunt sends Cold War chill across Baltic
Sweden’s biggest submarine hunt since the dying days of the Soviet Union has put countries around the Baltic Sea on edge.
Sweden: 3 credible sightings in submarine search
The Swedish military said Sunday it had made three credible sightings of foreign undersea activity in its waters during the past few days amid reports of a suspected Russian intrusion in the area.
Marine’s murder charge in the Philippines has international consequences
The death of a Filipino transgender woman following a bilateral military training exercise made international waves after a U.S. Marine was charged with murder.
Philippine leader: Murder case won’t harm U.S. ties
Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said Monday that a murder investigation focused on a U.S. Marine should have no bearing on the two countries’ relations, while Secretary of State John Kerry said Washington seeks no ‘