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No more late-night alcohol sales at AAFES stores, starting Jan. 1
The move aims to help curb the number of suicides among service members.
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Don’t miss these military health care, child care deadlines
Dec. 11 is the deadline for enrolling in the new Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account and the federal dental and vision program.
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More delays in improving the process for moving troops’ belongings
New information shows there are tens of thousands of service members and families who aren’t satisfied with their moves.
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Open season is here for Tricare, dental and new child care accounts
Here’s what you need to know about the open seasons for Tricare, dependent care spending accounts, and dental and vision plans.
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Here are your new Tricare rates for 2024
Generally, if you paid out of pocket for Tricare this year, you’ll be paying more in 2024.
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Some Tricare, dental plans may cost more in 2024. Here’s what to know.
Open season, from Nov. 13 through Dec. 12, is the time to make changes to your Tricare coverage. Some costs may rise this year.
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Having trouble making an appointment through Tricare? A fix is coming.
Contract changes won’t come for at least another year, but officials are working on the problem now.
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Military pay, benefits may be better than you think, report says
An analysis from the Congressional Budget Office says that troops and the public may be underestimating all of the compensation troops receive.
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Expectant service members lack support. Doulas could help.
Members of the military who are pregnant lack options when it comes to giving birth. That might be changing, but challenges persist.
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Medical care, child care: How shutdown could affect military families
Inpatient care and acute and emergency outpatient care in DoD medical facilities would be immune from a shutdown.
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No more late-night alcohol sales at AAFES stores, starting Jan. 1
The move aims to help curb the number of suicides among service members.
-
Don’t miss these military health care, child care deadlines
Dec. 11 is the deadline for enrolling in the new Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account and the federal dental and vision program.
-
More delays in improving the process for moving troops’ belongings
New information shows there are tens of thousands of service members and families who aren’t satisfied with their moves.
-
Open season is here for Tricare, dental and new child care accounts
Here’s what you need to know about the open seasons for Tricare, dependent care spending accounts, and dental and vision plans.
-
Here are your new Tricare rates for 2024
Generally, if you paid out of pocket for Tricare this year, you’ll be paying more in 2024.
-
Some Tricare, dental plans may cost more in 2024. Here’s what to know.
Open season, from Nov. 13 through Dec. 12, is the time to make changes to your Tricare coverage. Some costs may rise this year.
-
Having trouble making an appointment through Tricare? A fix is coming.
Contract changes won’t come for at least another year, but officials are working on the problem now.
-
Military pay, benefits may be better than you think, report says
An analysis from the Congressional Budget Office says that troops and the public may be underestimating all of the compensation troops receive.
-
Expectant service members lack support. Doulas could help.
Members of the military who are pregnant lack options when it comes to giving birth. That might be changing, but challenges persist.
-
Medical care, child care: How shutdown could affect military families
Inpatient care and acute and emergency outpatient care in DoD medical facilities would be immune from a shutdown.
-
No more late-night alcohol sales at AAFES stores, starting Jan. 1
The move aims to help curb the number of suicides among service members.
-
Don’t miss these military health care, child care deadlines
Dec. 11 is the deadline for enrolling in the new Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account and the federal dental and vision program.
-
More delays in improving the process for moving troops’ belongings
New information shows there are tens of thousands of service members and families who aren’t satisfied with their moves.
-
Open season is here for Tricare, dental and new child care accounts
Here’s what you need to know about the open seasons for Tricare, dependent care spending accounts, and dental and vision plans.
-
Here are your new Tricare rates for 2024
Generally, if you paid out of pocket for Tricare this year, you’ll be paying more in 2024.
-
Some Tricare, dental plans may cost more in 2024. Here’s what to know.
Open season, from Nov. 13 through Dec. 12, is the time to make changes to your Tricare coverage. Some costs may rise this year.
-
Having trouble making an appointment through Tricare? A fix is coming.
Contract changes won’t come for at least another year, but officials are working on the problem now.
-
Military pay, benefits may be better than you think, report says
An analysis from the Congressional Budget Office says that troops and the public may be underestimating all of the compensation troops receive.
-
Expectant service members lack support. Doulas could help.
Members of the military who are pregnant lack options when it comes to giving birth. That might be changing, but challenges persist.
-
Medical care, child care: How shutdown could affect military families
Inpatient care and acute and emergency outpatient care in DoD medical facilities would be immune from a shutdown.













