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How video gaming is helping disabled veterans
“With the Adaptive Controller, it makes everybody equal. It allows these veterans to feel some sense of normalcy, or how they felt prior to their injury.”
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Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
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Poll: Do you support DoD’s new ban on GI Bill transfers for long-serving troops?
What do you think of the Defense Department’s new restrictions on GI Bill benefit transfers?
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Partisan battle for new tactical nuke looms in Senate
Where will the next skirmish over the Trump administration’s plans for a new nuclear weapon go down? Find out before it happens.
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US Senate panel sets sights on Russia, China in major defense bill
Here’s how the Senate’s massive defense policy bill would target Russia and China.
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The White House wants 37 items gone from the NDAA
The House draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill is full of things the White House finds objectionable. Enough for a veto? Probably not.
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Major bill aims to slash Pentagon bureaucracy
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has targeted most Pentagon support agencies for a 25 percent cut, proposing seven be shuttered entirely.
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Congressman to Mattis: Prepare for ‘a lean future’ as national debt continues to rise
The Pentagon’s two-year budget boost may be as good as its going to get for the military, the House Armed Services Committee’s top Democrat warned Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Capitol Hill.
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Trump administration: Troops can stay in Iraq, Syria indefinitely
President Donald Trump has the legal authority to keep U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria indefinitely, Pentagon and State Department officials said in a pair of letters released this week.
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How video gaming is helping disabled veterans
“With the Adaptive Controller, it makes everybody equal. It allows these veterans to feel some sense of normalcy, or how they felt prior to their injury.”
-
Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
-
Poll: Do you support DoD’s new ban on GI Bill transfers for long-serving troops?
What do you think of the Defense Department’s new restrictions on GI Bill benefit transfers?
-
Partisan battle for new tactical nuke looms in Senate
Where will the next skirmish over the Trump administration’s plans for a new nuclear weapon go down? Find out before it happens.
-
US Senate panel sets sights on Russia, China in major defense bill
Here’s how the Senate’s massive defense policy bill would target Russia and China.
-
The White House wants 37 items gone from the NDAA
The House draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill is full of things the White House finds objectionable. Enough for a veto? Probably not.
-
Major bill aims to slash Pentagon bureaucracy
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has targeted most Pentagon support agencies for a 25 percent cut, proposing seven be shuttered entirely.
-
Congressman to Mattis: Prepare for ‘a lean future’ as national debt continues to rise
The Pentagon’s two-year budget boost may be as good as its going to get for the military, the House Armed Services Committee’s top Democrat warned Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Capitol Hill.
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Trump administration: Troops can stay in Iraq, Syria indefinitely
President Donald Trump has the legal authority to keep U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria indefinitely, Pentagon and State Department officials said in a pair of letters released this week.
-
How video gaming is helping disabled veterans
“With the Adaptive Controller, it makes everybody equal. It allows these veterans to feel some sense of normalcy, or how they felt prior to their injury.”
-
Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
-
Poll: Do you support DoD’s new ban on GI Bill transfers for long-serving troops?
What do you think of the Defense Department’s new restrictions on GI Bill benefit transfers?
-
Partisan battle for new tactical nuke looms in Senate
Where will the next skirmish over the Trump administration’s plans for a new nuclear weapon go down? Find out before it happens.
-
US Senate panel sets sights on Russia, China in major defense bill
Here’s how the Senate’s massive defense policy bill would target Russia and China.
-
The White House wants 37 items gone from the NDAA
The House draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill is full of things the White House finds objectionable. Enough for a veto? Probably not.
-
Major bill aims to slash Pentagon bureaucracy
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee has targeted most Pentagon support agencies for a 25 percent cut, proposing seven be shuttered entirely.
-
Congressman to Mattis: Prepare for ‘a lean future’ as national debt continues to rise
The Pentagon’s two-year budget boost may be as good as its going to get for the military, the House Armed Services Committee’s top Democrat warned Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Capitol Hill.
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Trump administration: Troops can stay in Iraq, Syria indefinitely
President Donald Trump has the legal authority to keep U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria indefinitely, Pentagon and State Department officials said in a pair of letters released this week.














