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Impact of massive health care cyberattack on vets remains unclear
A massive cyberattack against a private health care firm in February may have exposed millions of veterans' personal medical records.
‘In the crosshairs’: Department of Navy releases climate change strategy
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro describes climate change as an "existential threat" for the Navy and Marine Corps.
Fossil fuels are the Achilles’ heel of warfare. Just ask Russia.
Fossil fuels aren’t just a vulnerability on the battlefield; they’re also a strategic straitjacket.
By Lt. Col. Theodore “Doc” Shanks and Alexander Gard-Murray
How retirement plans for dozens of Navy officers were upended by a new law
Some officers say a change that affects how long lieutenant commanders need to serve at that rank before retiring has not been sufficiently discussed.
Climate change damaging US military bases in the Arctic, report warns
Increasing hurricanes, flooding, storms and wildfires in recent years have caused billions of dollars in damage to U.S. military installations.
Army wife uses AirTag hack to track her movers while PCSing
An Army spouse shared her experience taking PCSing into her own hands.
By Sarah Sicard
Family of sailor who died by suicide in brig appeals Navy’s denial of medical negligence claim
Attorneys for the parents of Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) Airman Macoy Hicks, 20, contend the Navy failed to follow the letter and spirit of the law in its “arbitrary and capricious” denial.
COVID-19 testing rules change at Air Force terminals around the world
A recent policy change affects passengers age 2 and older.
Here’s how the selection of a single contractor to arrange PCS moves might help
Troops can expect to see improvements in every part of the moving process, from scheduling to filing a claim for lost or damaged goods, says the chief executive officer of HomeSafe Alliance.
By Karen Jowers
$6.2 billion contract aims (again) to reform household goods moves for troops, families
A single move manager will provide complete door-to-door global household goods services for military families — and bring accountability to the system.
By Karen Jowers
Climate change poses great risk for Florida’s military bases
The United States has ignored climate change and its impacts on outdated, inadequate infrastructure for far too long.
By Kevin Green