Military spouse paid fellowship program expanding, with more moneyDOD will increase the stipend it pays during the 12-week fellowship. Current pilot program will close to new applications on Sept. 1.By Karen Jowers4 hours ago
UCLA Health Operation Mend: Healing Veterans and Their FamiliesOperation Mend launched in 2007 to provide free specialized health care to post-9/11 veterans injured in war.By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content7 hours ago
SOCOM boss tests positive for COVID-19Army Gen. Richard Clarke is working from home, with mild symptoms, after testing positive Sunday.By Meghann Myers4 years ago
He defrauded more than 100 disabled veterans of benefits. Prison awaits. The fraud scheme targeted more than 100 disabled veterans and Social Security beneficiaries.By Rachel Nostrant4 years ago
Military spouse unemployment could change after pandemicMilitary spouses have historically faced high rates of unemployment.By Julie Zack, The War Horse4 years ago
Are military spouse employment programs working?Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent by DoD, nonprofit organizations and employers, but spouse unemployment is still high, advocacy group says.By Karen Jowers4 years ago
It cost millions to recruit, train new troops being booted for vaccine refusalHundreds of trainees shipped to basic training unvaccinated and continue to refuse, flagging them for discharge.By Meghann Myers4 years ago
No active duty COVID deaths since vaccination deadlines, but reserve deaths continueThe majority of the military's COVID-19 deaths have been among members of the Reserve and National Guard.By Meghann Myers4 years ago
Russia announces sweeping naval drills amid Ukraine tensionsRussia's Defense Ministry said the exercise will involve over 140 warships and more than 60 aircraft.4 years ago
Biden promises additional troops, sanctions if Russia invades UkraineTensions have been growing in recent months amid a Russian troop buildup near the Ukraine border.4 years ago
The National Guard’s sexual assault investigation office has limited power to get justiceA special office will review sexual assault charges, but there's no accountability for state leadership if they don't call them.By Meghann Myers4 years ago
US boosts military aid to Ukraine as Russia tensions soar“We’re now at a stage where Russia could at any point launch an attack in Ukraine,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday.4 years ago