Latest ""
Ditching promotion file photos may have helped minorities, report says
Army promotion boards have no identifying information when considering a candidate.
Troops who deployed seem to have lower risk of cancer death: study
The results are most likely proof of the “healthy deployer effect” as troops are required to be in fairly good health to go overseas.
New in 2023: Results of the Navy’s latest beard study coming in 2023
SECNAV mandated a renewed assessment of the beard question earlier in 2022.
Study recruits troops to see how sleep deprivation affects the brain
Researchers want to know how sleep deprivation affects brain function.
How does military life affect teens? Landmark study aims to find out.
"Our military youth have unique voices rooted in their military life experiences."
By Karen Jowers
Navy lowers entrance exam requirements in bid to get more recruits
The pilot program comes as the services struggle to attract new recruits into the ranks.
Space Force eyes easing enlistment rules to target high-demand skills
The incoming chief of the service said he needs to maintain recruiting flexibility to get individuals with technical skills into the ranks.
Naval Academy IDs midshipman who died Saturday
Midshipman 2nd Class Luke Gabriel Bird, 21, was hiking near the Salto El Agua waterfall in Placilla when he reportedly slipped. He was found dead in the waterfall's lagoon.
By Diana Stancy