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Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goal
The Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.
US vows to send more drones, aid to Ukraine on war’s anniversary
The Pentagon announced it would send more drones to Ukraine to aid its fight against Russia on the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the invasion.
By Joe Gould
Know the difference between Montgomery, post-9/11 GI Bills before 2023
Understanding eligibility requirements for GI Bill benefits can be tricky.
By Harm Venhuizen
System snafu leaves junior sailors without rent money for months
The basic allowance for housing issue affected roughly 175 sailors but has since been fixed, officials said.
Navy professor finishes strong in ‘Jeopardy!’ tournament
Dr. Sam Buttrey earned a $50,000 prize for his third-place finish in this year’s Tournament of Champions.
Officer sets out to rid the Army of label deterrents in upcoming book
In her upcoming book, Army Reserve Lt. Colonel Lisa Jaster looks to reshape the conversation on what makes someone a qualified professional candidate.
Should VA continue its popular technology training program?
Whether enough veterans are finding jobs after finishing the VET TEC program remains unclear.
Use us for combat zone tests, Ukraine minister tells US war industry
Ukraine's deputy defense minister suggested anti-tank systems with a 6-kilometer range or suicide drones as options his military could use.
By Todd South
Navy adds information warfare communities to bachelor’s degree program
Applicants for the Baccalaureate Degree Completion Program can now apply for information warfare communities.
By Diana Stancy