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Food stipend angst caused by deployments spur congressional concerns
The issue involves automatic deductions from troops' Basic Allowance for Subsistence payments when they are stationed overseas.
Harbor security boat sinking probe reveals lax command leadership
One junior sailor reported that he had seen his chief “maybe five times in two years," according to the investigation.
Coast Guard vet lunges into fitness franchise
Cancer and COVID-19 both tried to throw curveballs at Christopher Alcala’s post-military career plans.
By Dave Lubach
Military to begin draining Red Hill storage facility pipelines
Draining pipelines is part of an initial step toward closing the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility in Hawaii.
DoD attempts to get its head around how the end of Roe affects troops
About 80,000 female troops live in states with restrictive abortion access.
Expand Tricare for veterans living in US territories
Extending equitable access to TRICARE Prime could help retirees living in U.S. territories.
By Frankie Perez and Blake Hite
Marine Corps Osprey crashes in Southern California desert
A Marine Corps aircraft crashed Wednesday in the Southern California desert, according to officials.
DoD wants another $1 billion to fix Hawaii water crisis
The money will go toward covering expenses related to military families' needs after the fuel spill, the cleanup and the draining of the fuel from the underground tanks.
By Karen Jowers