Top stories Marines who receive beard waivers for over a year may be subject to administrative separation, according to new guidance released this week.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered senior Pentagon leadership to review how and why grooming standards, including beards, have changed since 2015.
Top military engineers met with lawmakers this week to discuss cost-efficient methods for supporting future military construction.
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Transgender service members have until March 28 to submit a voluntary separation request from the military and receive an honorable discharge.
Sporting events had been postponed in response to President Trump's executive order restricting government-funded travel.
Deadlines are looming for these health care-related tasks.
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The soldier has been charged for allegedly using a fraudulent pie business called “Granny’s Delight” to obtain COVID-related business relief loans.
A grainy image (it’s always a grainy image) of an object downed by an F-22 over Canada's Yukon territory has aviation (and UFO) enthusiasts chattering.
The Air Force just dropped some special edition football uniforms and they are certifiably fire.
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