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‘We must work harder,’ SECDEF says as Pentagon grapples with civilian casualties of airstrikes
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pledged to review strike procedures to better avoid casualties.
The new military pay raise is in effect — check out the 2019 pay chart to see how much you’ll make
The 2.6 percent increase in basic pay that took effect Tuesday, the largest boost since the 3.4 percent pay hike in 2010, is 0.3 percentage points above last year's raise.
By Military Times staff
Building a personal brand can help you get a job. Here’s how to get started.
Don’t know what you want to do after the military? Try getting to know yourself first.
By Natalie Gross
This huge annual student vet meeting is about to start
The conference, better known as NatCon, will feature sessions on veteran education, employment and entrepreneurship and offer ample opportunities for attendees to meet with recruiters across a variety of industries.
By Natalie Gross
The Sunday countdown: more of the top 19 stories to watch in 2019!
On Friday and Saturday we gave you 19 through 12. Today we hit eleven and then move into the Top 10.
By The staff of Navy Times plus the Military Times trio of Leo Shane III, Tara Copp and Natalie Gross
Countdown: the 19 stories to watch in 2019
We're bringing you the trends and topics you need to monitor in 2019. We kick off Friday with 19, 18, 17 and 16!
By The staff of Navy Times plus the Military Times trio of Leo Shane III, Tara Copp and Natalie Gross
In Iraq visit, Trump makes false claims about military pay again
Next year's pay raise isn't the first in a decade, and it won't be a 10 percent increase, despite what the president told troops.
New BAH rates for 2019 rise 2.5 percent
Service members will have to use out-of-pocket cash to pay 5 percent of housing costs because the benefit will only cover 95 percent.
By Military Times staff
Rolling Thunder ending its annual DC ride due to cost concerns
As the event has grown in profile and participants, so have the expenses.
Why the VA may be getting too much money
Throwing more resources into the VA without reducing waste is a disservice to veterans and taxpayers.
By Dan Caldwell