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New vets group opposes Iran nuclear deal
This story has been updated with quotes from a letter written by retired generals who support the deal.
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Vet court advocates: 2nd chances save lives
Thousands of veterans have been removed from the grind of the U.S. court system to receive treatment and support in specialized courts.
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DoD: Military health system running out of money
The military health system may face a crisis if Congress does not immediately authorize an additional $900 million, according to defense officials.
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Ted Cruz: Release names of U.S. deaths linked to Iran
Sen. Ted Cruz is calling for the Pentagon to release an alleged document listing the names of some 500 U.S. service members whose combat deaths can be directly linked to Iran.
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Iran linked to deaths of 500 U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
500 American deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan were linked to Iran, grim context for President Obama’s new nuclear deal
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Retirement reform debate revives ‘COLA minus 1’
The version of the military retirement proposal approved by the Republican-controlled House would revive a version of the plan that called for COLA-minus-1 payments for “working age” retirees who have not reached a traditional retirement age of 62.
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New military retirement system gets Pentagon OK
The Pentagon is officially backing a “blended” system that would shrink the size of the current pension by about 20 percent yet supplement that benefit by offering government contributions to individual retirement investment accounts.
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Military retirement reform gets Pentagon support
The members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff support the current proposal in general to overhaul the retirement system but have some concerns.
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Is new retirement plan really better for career troops?
For the small slice of the force that spends — or plans to spend — 20 years or more on active duty, a comparison of the current all-or-nothing plan and the proposed “blended” system is complex.
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DoD spending on NFL events draws high-level probe
The internal review comes after the New Jersey National Guard faced criticism for paying the New York Jets to provide game-day features on stadium video boards.
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New vets group opposes Iran nuclear deal
This story has been updated with quotes from a letter written by retired generals who support the deal.
-
Vet court advocates: 2nd chances save lives
Thousands of veterans have been removed from the grind of the U.S. court system to receive treatment and support in specialized courts.
-
DoD: Military health system running out of money
The military health system may face a crisis if Congress does not immediately authorize an additional $900 million, according to defense officials.
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Ted Cruz: Release names of U.S. deaths linked to Iran
Sen. Ted Cruz is calling for the Pentagon to release an alleged document listing the names of some 500 U.S. service members whose combat deaths can be directly linked to Iran.
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Iran linked to deaths of 500 U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
500 American deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan were linked to Iran, grim context for President Obama’s new nuclear deal
-
Retirement reform debate revives ‘COLA minus 1’
The version of the military retirement proposal approved by the Republican-controlled House would revive a version of the plan that called for COLA-minus-1 payments for “working age” retirees who have not reached a traditional retirement age of 62.
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New military retirement system gets Pentagon OK
The Pentagon is officially backing a “blended” system that would shrink the size of the current pension by about 20 percent yet supplement that benefit by offering government contributions to individual retirement investment accounts.
-
Military retirement reform gets Pentagon support
The members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff support the current proposal in general to overhaul the retirement system but have some concerns.
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Is new retirement plan really better for career troops?
For the small slice of the force that spends — or plans to spend — 20 years or more on active duty, a comparison of the current all-or-nothing plan and the proposed “blended” system is complex.
-
DoD spending on NFL events draws high-level probe
The internal review comes after the New Jersey National Guard faced criticism for paying the New York Jets to provide game-day features on stadium video boards.
-
New vets group opposes Iran nuclear deal
This story has been updated with quotes from a letter written by retired generals who support the deal.
-
Vet court advocates: 2nd chances save lives
Thousands of veterans have been removed from the grind of the U.S. court system to receive treatment and support in specialized courts.
-
DoD: Military health system running out of money
The military health system may face a crisis if Congress does not immediately authorize an additional $900 million, according to defense officials.
-
Ted Cruz: Release names of U.S. deaths linked to Iran
Sen. Ted Cruz is calling for the Pentagon to release an alleged document listing the names of some 500 U.S. service members whose combat deaths can be directly linked to Iran.
-
Iran linked to deaths of 500 U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
500 American deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan were linked to Iran, grim context for President Obama’s new nuclear deal
-
Retirement reform debate revives ‘COLA minus 1’
The version of the military retirement proposal approved by the Republican-controlled House would revive a version of the plan that called for COLA-minus-1 payments for “working age” retirees who have not reached a traditional retirement age of 62.
-
New military retirement system gets Pentagon OK
The Pentagon is officially backing a “blended” system that would shrink the size of the current pension by about 20 percent yet supplement that benefit by offering government contributions to individual retirement investment accounts.
-
Military retirement reform gets Pentagon support
The members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff support the current proposal in general to overhaul the retirement system but have some concerns.
-
Is new retirement plan really better for career troops?
For the small slice of the force that spends — or plans to spend — 20 years or more on active duty, a comparison of the current all-or-nothing plan and the proposed “blended” system is complex.
-
DoD spending on NFL events draws high-level probe
The internal review comes after the New Jersey National Guard faced criticism for paying the New York Jets to provide game-day features on stadium video boards.













