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Will most troops move under new household goods program in 2025?
More than half of installations in the continental United States are moving troops’ shipments under the new system.
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Months after this commissary closed, customers still seek answers
Officials haven’t determined when the Mitchel Field, New York, store will reopen.
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What to know about Tricare costs and changes as open season starts
Check out Tricare costs and other information you need to know before Tricare open season ends next month.
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Babysitter faces trial 6 years after baby’s death in military housing
Dixie Denise Villa, a Navy wife, is set to go to trial on manslaughter after nearly six years after a 7-month-old baby was found dead in her home.
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Military families to see slight drop in Tricare dental premiums
Monthly premiums will decrease slightly for the next four months, bringing modest savings for military families
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First-ever children’s museum on a military base gets top service award
Other nonprofit winners range from musicians performing at veterans’ bedsides, to volunteers bringing delivering groceries to military families.
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New program aims to help DOD civilians in Japan get better health care
Critics have long complained about a lack of healthcare access for Defense Department civilians in Japan.
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DOD rolls out child care reimbursement test program
Here’s how troops might qualify for the new reimbursement of eligible transportation expenses for their child care provider.
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More troops are moving under new household goods shipment program
Service members at 38 bases are moving under a new system, with many more coming online by the end of the year.
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How your military stores will be affected by a looming port strike
How would commissaries, exchanges and overseas shipments of household goods be affected by potentially massive American port strikes?
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Will most troops move under new household goods program in 2025?
More than half of installations in the continental United States are moving troops’ shipments under the new system.
-
Months after this commissary closed, customers still seek answers
Officials haven’t determined when the Mitchel Field, New York, store will reopen.
-
What to know about Tricare costs and changes as open season starts
Check out Tricare costs and other information you need to know before Tricare open season ends next month.
-
Babysitter faces trial 6 years after baby’s death in military housing
Dixie Denise Villa, a Navy wife, is set to go to trial on manslaughter after nearly six years after a 7-month-old baby was found dead in her home.
-
Military families to see slight drop in Tricare dental premiums
Monthly premiums will decrease slightly for the next four months, bringing modest savings for military families
-
First-ever children’s museum on a military base gets top service award
Other nonprofit winners range from musicians performing at veterans’ bedsides, to volunteers bringing delivering groceries to military families.
-
New program aims to help DOD civilians in Japan get better health care
Critics have long complained about a lack of healthcare access for Defense Department civilians in Japan.
-
DOD rolls out child care reimbursement test program
Here’s how troops might qualify for the new reimbursement of eligible transportation expenses for their child care provider.
-
More troops are moving under new household goods shipment program
Service members at 38 bases are moving under a new system, with many more coming online by the end of the year.
-
How your military stores will be affected by a looming port strike
How would commissaries, exchanges and overseas shipments of household goods be affected by potentially massive American port strikes?
-
Will most troops move under new household goods program in 2025?
More than half of installations in the continental United States are moving troops’ shipments under the new system.
-
Months after this commissary closed, customers still seek answers
Officials haven’t determined when the Mitchel Field, New York, store will reopen.
-
What to know about Tricare costs and changes as open season starts
Check out Tricare costs and other information you need to know before Tricare open season ends next month.
-
Babysitter faces trial 6 years after baby’s death in military housing
Dixie Denise Villa, a Navy wife, is set to go to trial on manslaughter after nearly six years after a 7-month-old baby was found dead in her home.
-
Military families to see slight drop in Tricare dental premiums
Monthly premiums will decrease slightly for the next four months, bringing modest savings for military families
-
First-ever children’s museum on a military base gets top service award
Other nonprofit winners range from musicians performing at veterans’ bedsides, to volunteers bringing delivering groceries to military families.
-
New program aims to help DOD civilians in Japan get better health care
Critics have long complained about a lack of healthcare access for Defense Department civilians in Japan.
-
DOD rolls out child care reimbursement test program
Here’s how troops might qualify for the new reimbursement of eligible transportation expenses for their child care provider.
-
More troops are moving under new household goods shipment program
Service members at 38 bases are moving under a new system, with many more coming online by the end of the year.
-
How your military stores will be affected by a looming port strike
How would commissaries, exchanges and overseas shipments of household goods be affected by potentially massive American port strikes?













