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Bill would ease federal loan forgiveness process for troops, vets
Critics say defense and education officials need more coordination to improve the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Navy salvages security patrol boat that sank in Washington
The ship was raised from roughly 160 feet underwater at Hood Canal.
By Diana Stancy
Harbor security boat strikes barrier and sinks, injuring three sailors
The mishap happened near Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, Washington, Thursday evening. The Navy announced the incident late Friday afternoon.
What we can do to ensure a quality education for military children
Military leaders have repeatedly raised concerns about the quality of K-12 public schools around military installations.
By Brian L. Henry
This sailor is the first woman to serve as chief of the boat
Master Chief Information Systems Technician (Submarine) Angela Koogler became chief of the boat for the USS Louisiana last month.
By Diana Stancy
Stricter social media rules for DoD officials aim to prevent snafus
For public affairs officers who also post in a private capacity, their profiles can’t indicate what they do professionally.
All clear at Naval Base Kitsap-Keyport following suspicious package lockdown
A possible explosive device was found during a vehicle inspection, base officials said in a news release at 3 p.m. PST.
COVID-19 testing rules change at Air Force terminals around the world
A recent policy change affects passengers age 2 and older.
Military parents foot the bill to ship breast milk to their infants. That could change soon.
Advocates hope reimbursement policy will change to include breast milk starting in January.
New loan forgiveness program needs veterans to help spread the news to peers, fellow troops
Tens of thousands of individuals in the military community could have student loans erased if they are eligible.
‘Accountability’ Marine gets light sentence; judge blasts command
The judge said the videos showed a man who appeared “to be in pain,” “confused” and “significantly frustrated,” rather than a rogue and potentially-violent Marine.
By Davis Winkie