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Marine Corps launches resident survey of housing and barracks
Residents will receive a text or email link to take the survey, which runs from March 18 to April 18.
By Todd South
Kids of wounded veterans to get support, attention under new ‘hidden helpers’ campaign
White House officials unveiled the new initative ahead of Veterans Day celebrations this week.
Two-thirds of military teens want to follow in their parents’ footsteps. But these kids ‘are not okay,’ survey finds
Military teen survey finding: 42 percent show signs of emotional distress
By Karen Jowers
IHG® Army Hotels: Celebrating 12 Years
At IHG® Army Hotels, it has been an honor to serve our military community for the past 12 years. We understand the challenges and sacrifices that come with the military life, and it brings us great pleasure to know that we’re supporting your mission well, scoring an average of 4.3 on a 5-point scale in our Guest Satisfaction Surveys, and being awarded 5 out of 5 stars on the Garrison Commander Evaluation Metric every year since 2017.
This time, DoD wants to hear from every active duty military spouse
Every active duty spouse has something to say, and DoD wants to hear it.
By Karen Jowers
Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Military Families of Color
Blue Star Families is conducting a survey to help better understand the diverse experiences of military families of color which runs from June 28th-July 26th, 2021.
2021 Best for Vets: Employers Survey
Here’s a rundown of the information you’ll need to complete the survey.
DoD testing extremism questions on command climate surveys
This represents one of DoD's first concrete policy changes on the issue of extremism in the ranks.
Troops may face retaliation whether they report a sexual assault or not, study finds
Roughly a third of sexual assault survivors feel their peers or leadership have retaliated against them.
Many military families are paying more than $200 a month out of pocket for housing costs above BAH, survey finds
Increased out-of-pocket costs for housing means more financial stress, researchers say.
By Karen Jowers