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Retirement snafu affects thousands of Reserve, Guard members
More than 13,000 Guard and Reserve members haven't been receiving their earned government retirement contributions.
By Karen Jowers
All overseas DoD school students will get free meals starting Nov. 2
School meals will be free for students in Europe, the Pacific and Cuba.
By Karen Jowers
USFK: 13 more troops test positive for COVID-19
Troops continue to arrive in South Korea with COVID-19.
By Diana Stancy
US forces kill 5 Taliban attacking Afghan security troops says USFOR-A
The violence continues in Afghanistan.
Trump orders the removal of some feds from competitive service
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Oct. 21 that would place policy-facing employees under a new schedule out of the competitive service.
By Jessie Bur
Mishap milestone: Navy and Marine Corps had zero fatal aviation mishaps in FY 2020
It's the first nonfatal year since the service started tracking such mishaps in 1922.
Mid-October numbers indicate increased turnout of military absentee voters
More military absentee ballots are coming from overseas than in 2016, according to one indicator. And there's still time to vote!
By Karen Jowers
Delay in release of annual veterans suicide report raises concerns
The report is typically made public by now, but VA officials have no planned release date for this year.
Plans for vets suicide prevention training, new three-digit emergency mental health crisis line signed into law
President Donald Trump finalized the measures on Saturday evening.
An open letter to military dudes on dating apps
Don't make these classic military guy mistakes on dating apps.
By Sarah Sicard
Here’s the USPS suggested deadlines for getting your holiday goodies to overseas troops in time
Mail your packages and letters overseas after the election and the crush of absentee ballots.
By Karen Jowers