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Mattis: Year-long continuing resolution would threaten troops’ pay
Pilots won’t fly, spare parts won’t be purchased and needed new service members won’t be accepted if Congress funds government through continuing resolution, Mattis said.
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Troops will get paid this week despite shutdown
The Jan. 26 paychecks will go out. After that, troops may have problems.
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DoD reports spike in contractors in Iraq
Contractors jumped 34 percent in Iraq last year, while major combat operations have stopped.
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Transgender recruits can now enlist, as Pentagon and White House weigh overall policy
Transgender advocates call the Jan. 1 victory ‘historic,’ though a separate court case and study remain outstanding as the administration continues to challenge transgender military service.
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DoD failed to file hundreds of military criminal fingerprints with FBI
Of the 2,502 convictions between 2015 and 2016, the Defense Department failed to provide fingerprints in 601 cases.
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Mattis: Year-long continuing resolution would threaten troops’ pay
Pilots won’t fly, spare parts won’t be purchased and needed new service members won’t be accepted if Congress funds government through continuing resolution, Mattis said.
-
Troops will get paid this week despite shutdown
The Jan. 26 paychecks will go out. After that, troops may have problems.
-
DoD reports spike in contractors in Iraq
Contractors jumped 34 percent in Iraq last year, while major combat operations have stopped.
-
Transgender recruits can now enlist, as Pentagon and White House weigh overall policy
Transgender advocates call the Jan. 1 victory ‘historic,’ though a separate court case and study remain outstanding as the administration continues to challenge transgender military service.
-
DoD failed to file hundreds of military criminal fingerprints with FBI
Of the 2,502 convictions between 2015 and 2016, the Defense Department failed to provide fingerprints in 601 cases.
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Mattis: Year-long continuing resolution would threaten troops’ pay
Pilots won’t fly, spare parts won’t be purchased and needed new service members won’t be accepted if Congress funds government through continuing resolution, Mattis said.
-
Troops will get paid this week despite shutdown
The Jan. 26 paychecks will go out. After that, troops may have problems.
-
DoD reports spike in contractors in Iraq
Contractors jumped 34 percent in Iraq last year, while major combat operations have stopped.
-
Transgender recruits can now enlist, as Pentagon and White House weigh overall policy
Transgender advocates call the Jan. 1 victory ‘historic,’ though a separate court case and study remain outstanding as the administration continues to challenge transgender military service.
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DoD failed to file hundreds of military criminal fingerprints with FBI
Of the 2,502 convictions between 2015 and 2016, the Defense Department failed to provide fingerprints in 601 cases.








