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Enlisted leaders urge lawmakers to fully fund troop housing allowance
Bringing back 100% funding for BAH would have a big impact on troops, the military's senior enlisted advisers told lawmakers.
By Karen Jowers
Pearl Harbor survivor recalls historic hours that pulled America into World War II
Rev. Richard Young will speak at the 78th anniversary of the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack. Young served aboard the USS Worden at Pearl Harbor.
By Todd South
Veterans, military retirees to see a 1.6 percent cost-of-living boost in benefits
The boost is below the 2.8 percent increase beneficiaries saw last year.
Veterans benefits will see a cost-of-living bump this year, but how much?
Legislation linking the VA benefits to Social Security increases was just signed into law.
Oldest living World War II veteran turns 110
The oldest living veteran of World War II celebrated his 110th birthday Thursday.
By Military Times staff
How a GI Bill change means bigger housing stipends for some students
Classes that have any in-person component will now qualify for housing stipend credit.
How our recent Medal of Honor shows a weakness in military power
Without investment and new ways of thinking, our soldiers will neither dominate nor be feared in urban combat, the author of this commentary says.
By John Spencer
Plans to combat veterans suicide, boost VA benefits move ahead
House lawmakers passed a series of nine veterans-themed bills in advance of Memorial Day,
‘I don’t want to die’: 380 Walter Reed patients are looking for kidney donors
Some people wait years on the national kidney transplant list or die on dialysis. That's why one Walter Reed nurse is trying to get members of the military community to come forward as potential donors.
By Natalie Gross