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PACOM: Missing Marine helicopter in Nepal not spotted
U.S. officials say a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter providing assistance in the wake of the Nepal earthquake is missing.
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Military compensation reform proposals face new critique
Military personnel experts say compensation commission proposals don’t go far enough.
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Reserve brass warns of budget caps’ risks
The commanders of the reserve components say their forces are losing their operational edge because of budget cuts.
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Top cyber officials warn of limited capabilities
The Pentagon’s top cyber official offered a stark assessment of the force’s current limitations.
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Obama signals support for changes to military pay and benefits
The push to reform military pay and benefits picked up steam Monday when the White House signaled support for the slate of controversial proposals that call for changing the military retirement and health care systems.
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DoD wants more details on proposals to overhaul retirement, health systems
The Pentagon is expected to ask a blue-ribbon panel for more information on its recommendations
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Lawmakers: Sequestration is here to stay
Several influential Republicans and Democrats have bluntly told top Pentagon officials that the budget caps known as sequestration are unlikely to change anytime soon, suggesting that the painful across-the-board budget cuts may hit the military again this fall.
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Carter: Iranian fighters in Iraq of ‘great concern’
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday he is “very concerned” about reports that Iran and Shiite militias are taking over the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and potentially fueling sectarian strife in that nation.
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Today’s troops reject REDUX retirement option
Popularity of Redux retirement plummets after years of education, inflation
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Extra space on the America enhances flight ops
The America has some of the service’s most advanced capabilities, but a low-tech asset has won over Marines: space.
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PACOM: Missing Marine helicopter in Nepal not spotted
U.S. officials say a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter providing assistance in the wake of the Nepal earthquake is missing.
-
Military compensation reform proposals face new critique
Military personnel experts say compensation commission proposals don’t go far enough.
-
Reserve brass warns of budget caps’ risks
The commanders of the reserve components say their forces are losing their operational edge because of budget cuts.
-
Top cyber officials warn of limited capabilities
The Pentagon’s top cyber official offered a stark assessment of the force’s current limitations.
-
Obama signals support for changes to military pay and benefits
The push to reform military pay and benefits picked up steam Monday when the White House signaled support for the slate of controversial proposals that call for changing the military retirement and health care systems.
-
DoD wants more details on proposals to overhaul retirement, health systems
The Pentagon is expected to ask a blue-ribbon panel for more information on its recommendations
-
Lawmakers: Sequestration is here to stay
Several influential Republicans and Democrats have bluntly told top Pentagon officials that the budget caps known as sequestration are unlikely to change anytime soon, suggesting that the painful across-the-board budget cuts may hit the military again this fall.
-
Carter: Iranian fighters in Iraq of ‘great concern’
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday he is “very concerned” about reports that Iran and Shiite militias are taking over the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and potentially fueling sectarian strife in that nation.
-
Today’s troops reject REDUX retirement option
Popularity of Redux retirement plummets after years of education, inflation
-
Extra space on the America enhances flight ops
The America has some of the service’s most advanced capabilities, but a low-tech asset has won over Marines: space.
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PACOM: Missing Marine helicopter in Nepal not spotted
U.S. officials say a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter providing assistance in the wake of the Nepal earthquake is missing.
-
Military compensation reform proposals face new critique
Military personnel experts say compensation commission proposals don’t go far enough.
-
Reserve brass warns of budget caps’ risks
The commanders of the reserve components say their forces are losing their operational edge because of budget cuts.
-
Top cyber officials warn of limited capabilities
The Pentagon’s top cyber official offered a stark assessment of the force’s current limitations.
-
Obama signals support for changes to military pay and benefits
The push to reform military pay and benefits picked up steam Monday when the White House signaled support for the slate of controversial proposals that call for changing the military retirement and health care systems.
-
DoD wants more details on proposals to overhaul retirement, health systems
The Pentagon is expected to ask a blue-ribbon panel for more information on its recommendations
-
Lawmakers: Sequestration is here to stay
Several influential Republicans and Democrats have bluntly told top Pentagon officials that the budget caps known as sequestration are unlikely to change anytime soon, suggesting that the painful across-the-board budget cuts may hit the military again this fall.
-
Carter: Iranian fighters in Iraq of ‘great concern’
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday he is “very concerned” about reports that Iran and Shiite militias are taking over the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and potentially fueling sectarian strife in that nation.
-
Today’s troops reject REDUX retirement option
Popularity of Redux retirement plummets after years of education, inflation
-
Extra space on the America enhances flight ops
The America has some of the service’s most advanced capabilities, but a low-tech asset has won over Marines: space.













