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Federal shutdown would be ‘miserable’ for airmen, Reserve boss says
A government shutdown would upend drills and scheduled paydays for thousands of reservists, Air Force Reserve boss Lt. Gen. John Healy said.
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Watchdog: VA may have overpaid millions in Gulf War Syndrome benefits
Investigators estimate that the Veterans Benefits Administration “prematurely” approved thousands of claims.
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Study: Eligibility rules hamper minority representation in Air Force
Rand Corp. has added to a growing body of research assessing the impacts of diversity on the military and barriers to its progress.
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Revamped NCO retraining program aims to end career field overmanning
The Air Force is looking to retrain noncommissioned officers into service jobs that are understaffed.
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Airmen, guardians: Your ideas needed to solve real-world problems
Piloted in 2017, the Air Force’s Shark Tank knockoff formed part of a broader campaign to expedite the process of finding and developing new technology.
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Air Force reservist arrested for alleged Jan. 6-related crimes
Maj. David Scott Stapp joins an ever-growing list of at least 131 current and former service members to be implicated in crimes connected to the breach.
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Fort Knox dining workers sue their former contractor over unpaid wages
The lawsuit, and the grievances that produced it, raised familiar yet unresolved concerns about the corporations hired to meet soldiers’ basic needs.
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Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
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Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.
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Federal shutdown would be ‘miserable’ for airmen, Reserve boss says
A government shutdown would upend drills and scheduled paydays for thousands of reservists, Air Force Reserve boss Lt. Gen. John Healy said.
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Watchdog: VA may have overpaid millions in Gulf War Syndrome benefits
Investigators estimate that the Veterans Benefits Administration “prematurely” approved thousands of claims.
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Study: Eligibility rules hamper minority representation in Air Force
Rand Corp. has added to a growing body of research assessing the impacts of diversity on the military and barriers to its progress.
-
Revamped NCO retraining program aims to end career field overmanning
The Air Force is looking to retrain noncommissioned officers into service jobs that are understaffed.
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Airmen, guardians: Your ideas needed to solve real-world problems
Piloted in 2017, the Air Force’s Shark Tank knockoff formed part of a broader campaign to expedite the process of finding and developing new technology.
-
Air Force reservist arrested for alleged Jan. 6-related crimes
Maj. David Scott Stapp joins an ever-growing list of at least 131 current and former service members to be implicated in crimes connected to the breach.
-
Fort Knox dining workers sue their former contractor over unpaid wages
The lawsuit, and the grievances that produced it, raised familiar yet unresolved concerns about the corporations hired to meet soldiers’ basic needs.
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Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
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Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.
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Federal shutdown would be ‘miserable’ for airmen, Reserve boss says
A government shutdown would upend drills and scheduled paydays for thousands of reservists, Air Force Reserve boss Lt. Gen. John Healy said.
-
Watchdog: VA may have overpaid millions in Gulf War Syndrome benefits
Investigators estimate that the Veterans Benefits Administration “prematurely” approved thousands of claims.
-
Study: Eligibility rules hamper minority representation in Air Force
Rand Corp. has added to a growing body of research assessing the impacts of diversity on the military and barriers to its progress.
-
Revamped NCO retraining program aims to end career field overmanning
The Air Force is looking to retrain noncommissioned officers into service jobs that are understaffed.
-
Airmen, guardians: Your ideas needed to solve real-world problems
Piloted in 2017, the Air Force’s Shark Tank knockoff formed part of a broader campaign to expedite the process of finding and developing new technology.
-
Air Force reservist arrested for alleged Jan. 6-related crimes
Maj. David Scott Stapp joins an ever-growing list of at least 131 current and former service members to be implicated in crimes connected to the breach.
-
Fort Knox dining workers sue their former contractor over unpaid wages
The lawsuit, and the grievances that produced it, raised familiar yet unresolved concerns about the corporations hired to meet soldiers’ basic needs.
-
Fort Knox cadets taste Army life: walkouts, expired MREs, water issues
Tales of shoddy provisions and contracting woes have flooded social media platforms in recent weeks. Army Times separated fact from fiction.
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Ban on troops communicating with civil rights group clears House
The amendment to the defense authorization bill would forbid service members from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation or its leadership.














