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Military Times honors 2019 Service Members of the Year in DC
Five individuals whose commitment to service goes above and beyond the call of duty were honored.
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Yearlong birth control supply for female vets could cut costs and unplanned pregnancies
The Department of Veterans Affairs could save about $2 million a year in prenatal, birth and newborn care costs by offering female veterans a year’s supply of birth control pills, researchers say.
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Widow’s tax, block on military malpractice lawsuits would be repealed in House defense bill
Leadership added the controversial changes on Tuesday in advance of debate on the must-pass budget measure.
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‘Blue water’ veterans’ claims delayed until next year
Veterans Affairs officials won’t start processing the cases until next January, upsetting some advocates.
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Bid to end military ‘widows tax’ stalled despite congressional promises
Efforts to force the issue into the annual defense authorization bill debate were turned back over funding and procedural problems.
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Atlanta to be home of rare Civil War flag of black soldiers
“We Will Prove Ourselves Men,” reads the inscription at the top of the regimental flag carried into battle by members of the 127th United States Colored Troops.
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For veteran families, not everything about the GI Bill is worthy of celebration
Policies governing transferability of GI Bill benefits have the capacity to negatively affect some of our nation’s longest-serving veterans, says this author.
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This bill would make airport security easier and ‘less intrusive’ for disabled vets
The bipartisan legislation would grant TSA PreCheck privileges to veterans who are blind or paralyzed, as well as veteran amputees.
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ICE is supposed to consider service when deporting veterans. It hasn’t been.
There is an extra screening process to deport veterans who don’t have citizenship, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ignoring it.
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Your 2019 guide to military pay and benefits
Maximizing the options available to you is essential to making the most out of your military career.
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Military Times honors 2019 Service Members of the Year in DC
Five individuals whose commitment to service goes above and beyond the call of duty were honored.
-
Yearlong birth control supply for female vets could cut costs and unplanned pregnancies
The Department of Veterans Affairs could save about $2 million a year in prenatal, birth and newborn care costs by offering female veterans a year’s supply of birth control pills, researchers say.
-
Widow’s tax, block on military malpractice lawsuits would be repealed in House defense bill
Leadership added the controversial changes on Tuesday in advance of debate on the must-pass budget measure.
-
‘Blue water’ veterans’ claims delayed until next year
Veterans Affairs officials won’t start processing the cases until next January, upsetting some advocates.
-
Bid to end military ‘widows tax’ stalled despite congressional promises
Efforts to force the issue into the annual defense authorization bill debate were turned back over funding and procedural problems.
-
Atlanta to be home of rare Civil War flag of black soldiers
“We Will Prove Ourselves Men,” reads the inscription at the top of the regimental flag carried into battle by members of the 127th United States Colored Troops.
-
For veteran families, not everything about the GI Bill is worthy of celebration
Policies governing transferability of GI Bill benefits have the capacity to negatively affect some of our nation’s longest-serving veterans, says this author.
-
This bill would make airport security easier and ‘less intrusive’ for disabled vets
The bipartisan legislation would grant TSA PreCheck privileges to veterans who are blind or paralyzed, as well as veteran amputees.
-
ICE is supposed to consider service when deporting veterans. It hasn’t been.
There is an extra screening process to deport veterans who don’t have citizenship, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ignoring it.
-
Your 2019 guide to military pay and benefits
Maximizing the options available to you is essential to making the most out of your military career.
-
Military Times honors 2019 Service Members of the Year in DC
Five individuals whose commitment to service goes above and beyond the call of duty were honored.
-
Yearlong birth control supply for female vets could cut costs and unplanned pregnancies
The Department of Veterans Affairs could save about $2 million a year in prenatal, birth and newborn care costs by offering female veterans a year’s supply of birth control pills, researchers say.
-
Widow’s tax, block on military malpractice lawsuits would be repealed in House defense bill
Leadership added the controversial changes on Tuesday in advance of debate on the must-pass budget measure.
-
‘Blue water’ veterans’ claims delayed until next year
Veterans Affairs officials won’t start processing the cases until next January, upsetting some advocates.
-
Bid to end military ‘widows tax’ stalled despite congressional promises
Efforts to force the issue into the annual defense authorization bill debate were turned back over funding and procedural problems.
-
Atlanta to be home of rare Civil War flag of black soldiers
“We Will Prove Ourselves Men,” reads the inscription at the top of the regimental flag carried into battle by members of the 127th United States Colored Troops.
-
For veteran families, not everything about the GI Bill is worthy of celebration
Policies governing transferability of GI Bill benefits have the capacity to negatively affect some of our nation’s longest-serving veterans, says this author.
-
This bill would make airport security easier and ‘less intrusive’ for disabled vets
The bipartisan legislation would grant TSA PreCheck privileges to veterans who are blind or paralyzed, as well as veteran amputees.
-
ICE is supposed to consider service when deporting veterans. It hasn’t been.
There is an extra screening process to deport veterans who don’t have citizenship, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ignoring it.
-
Your 2019 guide to military pay and benefits
Maximizing the options available to you is essential to making the most out of your military career.













