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BAS rates for troops rise 2.9 percent
The military’s 2015 food allowance will rise 2.9 percent, a pay that remains intact despite other cuts to compensation
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New BAH rates tick upward
The military housing allowance rates for 2015 will rise slightly, despite changes in the way the benefit is calculated
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AMERICA’S MILITARY: Were the wars worth the cost?
The longest war in American history has officially come to a close. And for many service members, the overwhelming feeling is: good riddance.
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AMERICA’S MILITARY: Readiness ‘on a shoestring’
Despite budget squeeze, troops keep force combat ready
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Pentagon will have to hammer out details of new BAH cut
As Congress finalizes the first cut to the military’s tax-free housing allowance in a generation, defense officials will have to hammer out the details of precisely how much cash will come out of individual service members’ pockets.
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Purple Hearts might be awarded in domestic terrorism cases
Service members killed or injured in domestic terrorist attacks – like the 2009 shooting at the Army’s Fort Hood – may soon be eligible for Purple Heart awards. Congress is addressing ambiguity over who gets a Purple Heart, traditionally limited to those wounded in combat.
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New military retirement system might be popular, study says
New study finds military retirement system by promising smaller monthly pension checks but also giving troops a lump sum “transition pay” immediately upon retirement
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President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
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New travel pay rates mean less money for TAD
Traveling on temporary duty is not as lucrative as it used to be. Effective Oct. 1, the Pentagon made several revisio…
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DoD policy will allow some immigrants in U.S. illegally to serve
A small number of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally will have an opportunity to join the military for the first…
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BAS rates for troops rise 2.9 percent
The military’s 2015 food allowance will rise 2.9 percent, a pay that remains intact despite other cuts to compensation
-
New BAH rates tick upward
The military housing allowance rates for 2015 will rise slightly, despite changes in the way the benefit is calculated
-
AMERICA’S MILITARY: Were the wars worth the cost?
The longest war in American history has officially come to a close. And for many service members, the overwhelming feeling is: good riddance.
-
AMERICA’S MILITARY: Readiness ‘on a shoestring’
Despite budget squeeze, troops keep force combat ready
-
Pentagon will have to hammer out details of new BAH cut
As Congress finalizes the first cut to the military’s tax-free housing allowance in a generation, defense officials will have to hammer out the details of precisely how much cash will come out of individual service members’ pockets.
-
Purple Hearts might be awarded in domestic terrorism cases
Service members killed or injured in domestic terrorist attacks – like the 2009 shooting at the Army’s Fort Hood – may soon be eligible for Purple Heart awards. Congress is addressing ambiguity over who gets a Purple Heart, traditionally limited to those wounded in combat.
-
New military retirement system might be popular, study says
New study finds military retirement system by promising smaller monthly pension checks but also giving troops a lump sum “transition pay” immediately upon retirement
-
President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
-
New travel pay rates mean less money for TAD
Traveling on temporary duty is not as lucrative as it used to be. Effective Oct. 1, the Pentagon made several revisio…
-
DoD policy will allow some immigrants in U.S. illegally to serve
A small number of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally will have an opportunity to join the military for the first…
-
BAS rates for troops rise 2.9 percent
The military’s 2015 food allowance will rise 2.9 percent, a pay that remains intact despite other cuts to compensation
-
New BAH rates tick upward
The military housing allowance rates for 2015 will rise slightly, despite changes in the way the benefit is calculated
-
AMERICA’S MILITARY: Were the wars worth the cost?
The longest war in American history has officially come to a close. And for many service members, the overwhelming feeling is: good riddance.
-
AMERICA’S MILITARY: Readiness ‘on a shoestring’
Despite budget squeeze, troops keep force combat ready
-
Pentagon will have to hammer out details of new BAH cut
As Congress finalizes the first cut to the military’s tax-free housing allowance in a generation, defense officials will have to hammer out the details of precisely how much cash will come out of individual service members’ pockets.
-
Purple Hearts might be awarded in domestic terrorism cases
Service members killed or injured in domestic terrorist attacks – like the 2009 shooting at the Army’s Fort Hood – may soon be eligible for Purple Heart awards. Congress is addressing ambiguity over who gets a Purple Heart, traditionally limited to those wounded in combat.
-
New military retirement system might be popular, study says
New study finds military retirement system by promising smaller monthly pension checks but also giving troops a lump sum “transition pay” immediately upon retirement
-
President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
-
New travel pay rates mean less money for TAD
Traveling on temporary duty is not as lucrative as it used to be. Effective Oct. 1, the Pentagon made several revisio…
-
DoD policy will allow some immigrants in U.S. illegally to serve
A small number of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally will have an opportunity to join the military for the first…













