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Sen. Graham: Cautious support for retirement changes
Sen. Lindsey Graham says the proposed overhaul of military retirement is transformational and Congress will give it careful scrutiny.
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New compensation proposals face skepticism in Congress
An independent commission’s proposal for overhauling military retirement and health care benefits faced scrutiny and initial skepticism on Capitol Hill Wednesday as lawmakers got underway with committee-level review of the suggested changes.
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Panel’s retirement claims draw skepticism
The Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission says the plan hinges on the belief that today’s service members want more choice in crafting their benefits.
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Panel would shrink troops’ retirement pay, offer 401(k)s
After a two-year study, the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission publicly unveiled 15 major recommendations that would give individual troops far more control over shaping and managing their own retirement package.
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Panel will propose new military retirement system
A military compensation commission impaneled by Congress is proposing a new retirement system with 401(k)-style accounts
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Reserve mobilization canceled for Ebola mission
About 350 mobilization orders were canceled because the number of new Ebola patients in Liberia is declining and the size of the U.S. force in West Africa is drawing down.
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Hagel: Military compensation changes coming
Hagel tells troops that military pay and benefits will soon become a central political issue
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Top officers take extra hit to pay and benefits
Top generals and admirals may see tens of thousands of dollars shaved from the retirement packages .
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White House cancels next pay review
President Obama said he will not order the Pentagon to conduct its next Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation, or QRMC, which was due to ramp up this year.
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DoD braces for political battle over military pay
The DoD is putting together a rapid-response plan for the controversial report on military compensation due out in Feb.
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Sen. Graham: Cautious support for retirement changes
Sen. Lindsey Graham says the proposed overhaul of military retirement is transformational and Congress will give it careful scrutiny.
-
New compensation proposals face skepticism in Congress
An independent commission’s proposal for overhauling military retirement and health care benefits faced scrutiny and initial skepticism on Capitol Hill Wednesday as lawmakers got underway with committee-level review of the suggested changes.
-
Panel’s retirement claims draw skepticism
The Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission says the plan hinges on the belief that today’s service members want more choice in crafting their benefits.
-
Panel would shrink troops’ retirement pay, offer 401(k)s
After a two-year study, the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission publicly unveiled 15 major recommendations that would give individual troops far more control over shaping and managing their own retirement package.
-
Panel will propose new military retirement system
A military compensation commission impaneled by Congress is proposing a new retirement system with 401(k)-style accounts
-
Reserve mobilization canceled for Ebola mission
About 350 mobilization orders were canceled because the number of new Ebola patients in Liberia is declining and the size of the U.S. force in West Africa is drawing down.
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Hagel: Military compensation changes coming
Hagel tells troops that military pay and benefits will soon become a central political issue
-
Top officers take extra hit to pay and benefits
Top generals and admirals may see tens of thousands of dollars shaved from the retirement packages .
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White House cancels next pay review
President Obama said he will not order the Pentagon to conduct its next Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation, or QRMC, which was due to ramp up this year.
-
DoD braces for political battle over military pay
The DoD is putting together a rapid-response plan for the controversial report on military compensation due out in Feb.
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Sen. Graham: Cautious support for retirement changes
Sen. Lindsey Graham says the proposed overhaul of military retirement is transformational and Congress will give it careful scrutiny.
-
New compensation proposals face skepticism in Congress
An independent commission’s proposal for overhauling military retirement and health care benefits faced scrutiny and initial skepticism on Capitol Hill Wednesday as lawmakers got underway with committee-level review of the suggested changes.
-
Panel’s retirement claims draw skepticism
The Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission says the plan hinges on the belief that today’s service members want more choice in crafting their benefits.
-
Panel would shrink troops’ retirement pay, offer 401(k)s
After a two-year study, the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission publicly unveiled 15 major recommendations that would give individual troops far more control over shaping and managing their own retirement package.
-
Panel will propose new military retirement system
A military compensation commission impaneled by Congress is proposing a new retirement system with 401(k)-style accounts
-
Reserve mobilization canceled for Ebola mission
About 350 mobilization orders were canceled because the number of new Ebola patients in Liberia is declining and the size of the U.S. force in West Africa is drawing down.
-
Hagel: Military compensation changes coming
Hagel tells troops that military pay and benefits will soon become a central political issue
-
Top officers take extra hit to pay and benefits
Top generals and admirals may see tens of thousands of dollars shaved from the retirement packages .
-
White House cancels next pay review
President Obama said he will not order the Pentagon to conduct its next Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation, or QRMC, which was due to ramp up this year.
-
DoD braces for political battle over military pay
The DoD is putting together a rapid-response plan for the controversial report on military compensation due out in Feb.













