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Settlement will ease process for Army veterans looking to upgrade less-than-honorable discharges
Up to 50,000 veterans may benefits from the rule changes, advocates said.
Pentagon agrees to republish discharge and records corrections decisions
The decisions of several influential boards considering appeals from U.S. military personnel were removed last year from a public Defense Department website.
By Patricia Kime
Defense firm’s ‘excess profits’ land in Congress’s crosshairs
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is probing excess profits by defense contractor TransDigm.
By Joe Gould
Ex-NSA contractor expected to plead guilty in document theft case
The former U.S. Navy lieutenant was charged with the willful retention of national defense information and was arrested by the FBI in August 2016.
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
Court allows class-action suit against Navy over ‘bad paper’ discharges
The move could affect thousands of veterans who say the military unfairly ended their military careers.
Can DoD fix the painfully long wait for reviews of bad-paper discharges?
The military's three review boards have a combined backlog of nearly 26,000 cases that have been pending for nearly a year.
Talking paper?: Here’s how special operators could soon communicate to enemy zones
The paper would be airdropped over enemy-controlled areas and relay audio messages to targets on the ground.
By Victoria Leoni