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Defense officials considering cuts to military treatment facilities
Officials are examining facilities across the military medical system, which could mean closing some facilities or downgrading some hospitals to clinics.
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Military stores prepare for tariffs, aiming to keep costs down
Military store officials expect tariffs to affect exchanges, including the availability and cost of certain items.
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Waiver, payment deadlines extended for Tricare West Region
Beneficiaries now have until April 30 to obtain referral approval and point-of-service waivers and provide payment information to TriWest.
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Military moves are improving some under new contract, general claims
After months’ of problems, officials are seeing fewer claims tied to delays in shipments.
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Lawmaker aims to protect troops from squatters
Homeowners, including some service members, have faced extensive, expensive legal processes to get trespassers removed.
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Child care, teaching positions safe from DOD civilian hiring freeze
Some key positions in military quality-of-life programs are exempt from the department’s hiring freeze.
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DOD schools allowed to resume athletic events this weekend after pause
Sporting events had been postponed in response to President Trump’s executive order restricting government-funded travel.
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Military families face four key health care deadlines by March 31
Deadlines are looming for these health care-related tasks.
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Military medical system unprepared for future conflict, experts say
Only about 10% of military general surgeons experience the patient volume and level of acute cases necessary to remain designated “combat ready.”
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Military families: Tell us about your household goods move
We want to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about how the movers treated you and your personal belongings.
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Defense officials considering cuts to military treatment facilities
Officials are examining facilities across the military medical system, which could mean closing some facilities or downgrading some hospitals to clinics.
-
Military stores prepare for tariffs, aiming to keep costs down
Military store officials expect tariffs to affect exchanges, including the availability and cost of certain items.
-
Waiver, payment deadlines extended for Tricare West Region
Beneficiaries now have until April 30 to obtain referral approval and point-of-service waivers and provide payment information to TriWest.
-
Military moves are improving some under new contract, general claims
After months’ of problems, officials are seeing fewer claims tied to delays in shipments.
-
Lawmaker aims to protect troops from squatters
Homeowners, including some service members, have faced extensive, expensive legal processes to get trespassers removed.
-
Child care, teaching positions safe from DOD civilian hiring freeze
Some key positions in military quality-of-life programs are exempt from the department’s hiring freeze.
-
DOD schools allowed to resume athletic events this weekend after pause
Sporting events had been postponed in response to President Trump’s executive order restricting government-funded travel.
-
Military families face four key health care deadlines by March 31
Deadlines are looming for these health care-related tasks.
-
Military medical system unprepared for future conflict, experts say
Only about 10% of military general surgeons experience the patient volume and level of acute cases necessary to remain designated “combat ready.”
-
Military families: Tell us about your household goods move
We want to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about how the movers treated you and your personal belongings.
-
Defense officials considering cuts to military treatment facilities
Officials are examining facilities across the military medical system, which could mean closing some facilities or downgrading some hospitals to clinics.
-
Military stores prepare for tariffs, aiming to keep costs down
Military store officials expect tariffs to affect exchanges, including the availability and cost of certain items.
-
Waiver, payment deadlines extended for Tricare West Region
Beneficiaries now have until April 30 to obtain referral approval and point-of-service waivers and provide payment information to TriWest.
-
Military moves are improving some under new contract, general claims
After months’ of problems, officials are seeing fewer claims tied to delays in shipments.
-
Lawmaker aims to protect troops from squatters
Homeowners, including some service members, have faced extensive, expensive legal processes to get trespassers removed.
-
Child care, teaching positions safe from DOD civilian hiring freeze
Some key positions in military quality-of-life programs are exempt from the department’s hiring freeze.
-
DOD schools allowed to resume athletic events this weekend after pause
Sporting events had been postponed in response to President Trump’s executive order restricting government-funded travel.
-
Military families face four key health care deadlines by March 31
Deadlines are looming for these health care-related tasks.
-
Military medical system unprepared for future conflict, experts say
Only about 10% of military general surgeons experience the patient volume and level of acute cases necessary to remain designated “combat ready.”
-
Military families: Tell us about your household goods move
We want to hear the good, the bad and the ugly about how the movers treated you and your personal belongings.












