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How to renew a DOD ID to keep unique benefits as a civilian
Reapply for the Next Generation USID card to retain some unique benefits after retirement.
By Connie Mabin
Pentagon did not deny Biden team access to military intel agencies, officials say
The Biden DoD transition is proceeding as normal, according to senior defense officials. Allegations that transition team members were denied access to the DoD intelligence community were due to a procedural mishap on the Biden side.
By Harm Venhuizen
The power of nature inspires and heals
Connection with the natural world can affect the way we grieve, as well as the way we choose to live and ultimately thrive, say the authors of this commentary by the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS).
By Rachel Hunsell and Tony Paz
President Trump has been a champion for America’s veteran community
The president championed significant health care reforms and veterans' choice, says the author of this commentary.
By Darin Selnick
Our veterans deserve the well-being that medical cannabis can provide
The brave men and women who have sacrificed their well-being in service to our country deserve access to all treatments that could potentially help them manage the often-severe medical consequences of combat, says the author of this commentary.
By Nick Etten
FBI: Fraudster posing as petty officer helped fleece females for $2.1 million
When the love is too good to be real.
By Navy Times staff
Military children have more health care needs, but less access and lower quality, study finds
DoD needs to address gaps in access and quality of health care, researchers say.
By Karen Jowers
Miss this deadline and you can’t advance
Download the new app to take the exam on your smart device.
By Mark D. Faram
What happens to SEALs who testify about war crimes?
A showdown looms Tuesday morning in a Naval Base San Diego courtroom.
By Carl Prine
US suffers setbacks in effort to ban Chinese tech company
The U.S. argues Huawei is a security risk as it could give the Chinese government backdoor access to snoop on internet users worldwide
Vets could soon get free child care during medical treatment
The Veterans Affairs Department could soon provide free child care for veterans undergoing treatment for mental health and other medical issues — a move some lawmakers hope will make it easier for veterans to get help.
By Natalie Gross