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Another Marine receives a religious exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine
No other U.S. military branch has yet approved any religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Philip Athey
To help stem the tide of veteran suicides, VA must stop turning away patients
While suicides soar, the VA is turning eligible veterans away from care, says the author of this commentary.
By Margaret Kuzma
BAH bilker busted
His BAH said he lived in Brooklyn but the sailor's husband never even left Bangladesh, NCIS agents determined.
By Navy Times staff
Thanks to SEAL’s immunity deals, confessed killer unlikely to be charged
Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Corey Scott said that he killed the detainee, not the SEAL on trial for the alleged murder.
By Carl Prine
Here’s how to turn your MOS into a civilian health care career
You may have mastered your skills through excellent military medical training, but health care employers may not understand how that training translates into the civilian sector. Here’s what you need to know to get a job in health care after your military service.
By Stacy Walts, National Healthcareer Association
Vet gets his foot cut off because VA made administrative errors
The problems arose because VA social workers stopped recording home health care consults into a VA’s patient record system.
Coast Guard Academy: Government shutdown could hurt cadets
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s ability to serve cadets returning from winter break will be affected by the forced furlough of administrative staff and other nonessential civilians as part of the partial government shutdown , the school said Monday.
Court advances lawsuit from PTSD-affected Army veterans with ‘bad paper’ discharges
The Army lawsuit follows a similar Navy lawsuit last month; both seek to restore benefits to veterans.
By Tara Copp, AP
UCMJ crackdown: Why Mattis thinks commanders have gone soft on misconduct
After years of decline in the use of the UCMJ, the defense secretary is warning today's commanders that being soft on misconduct can create readiness problems.
DOD, VA team up on new tool to help with 'bad paper' upgrade applications
Officials estimate tens of thousands of veterans with other-than-honorable discharges may eligible for a change in status and a host of veterans benefits.
New year, new goals: Our 2018 wish list
Let’s hope 2018 brings more stability to our nation and our U.S. military. Here’s our wish list for the New Year.
By Military Times staff