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Military teens sound off about the good and the bad. What’s next?
Secretary of Education: Military kids shouldn’t have to wage battle just to join a sports team.
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Charity event will bring free ball gowns to 600 military families. Sign up now.
Operation Deploy Your Dress will hold a ‘pop-up’ event April 30 with free dresses for about 600 military customers.
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Doorstep deliveries starting June 1 for these 8 military commissaries
The delivery fee for commissary groceries will generally be less than $4, in addition to cost of groceries, plus 5% surcharge and any driver tip.
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7 ways to boost mental health for military families amid helpless feelings in Ukrainian crisis
Are the mental health effects for the military community piling up from the suffering in Ukraine, the suffering in Afghanistan, and the two years of pandemic?
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Your 2022 Guide to Military Benefits
Service members need to know what military benefits have and haven’t changed for 2022, whether it’s health care, retirement benefits, education, or housing.
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There’s help for military discount-seeking Home Depot customers who aren’t tech savvy
Older non-tech-savvy veterans do have military retiree IDs in their pockets, but may not have a smartphone, a retiree says.
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How are military teens coping? Landmark study will follow them over time to find out
DoD researchers will contact about 50,000 military and veteran parents of adolescents.
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Military taxpayers: These new rules might bump up your refund
Service members and their families, especially younger troops, are eligible for new or expanded tax credits, perhaps putting more cash in their pockets.
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$6.2B contract for moving troops’ household goods gets green light … for now
Protests from two companies that submitted unsuccessful bids on the contract have been dismissed, but they may pursue other legal options.
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Pilot program to help military families pay for in-home childcare is off to a slow start
Just five families are getting in-home childcare fee assistance since the program began last summer, but more are in the pipeline.
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Military teens sound off about the good and the bad. What’s next?
Secretary of Education: Military kids shouldn’t have to wage battle just to join a sports team.
-
Charity event will bring free ball gowns to 600 military families. Sign up now.
Operation Deploy Your Dress will hold a ‘pop-up’ event April 30 with free dresses for about 600 military customers.
-
Doorstep deliveries starting June 1 for these 8 military commissaries
The delivery fee for commissary groceries will generally be less than $4, in addition to cost of groceries, plus 5% surcharge and any driver tip.
-
7 ways to boost mental health for military families amid helpless feelings in Ukrainian crisis
Are the mental health effects for the military community piling up from the suffering in Ukraine, the suffering in Afghanistan, and the two years of pandemic?
-
Your 2022 Guide to Military Benefits
Service members need to know what military benefits have and haven’t changed for 2022, whether it’s health care, retirement benefits, education, or housing.
-
There’s help for military discount-seeking Home Depot customers who aren’t tech savvy
Older non-tech-savvy veterans do have military retiree IDs in their pockets, but may not have a smartphone, a retiree says.
-
How are military teens coping? Landmark study will follow them over time to find out
DoD researchers will contact about 50,000 military and veteran parents of adolescents.
-
Military taxpayers: These new rules might bump up your refund
Service members and their families, especially younger troops, are eligible for new or expanded tax credits, perhaps putting more cash in their pockets.
-
$6.2B contract for moving troops’ household goods gets green light … for now
Protests from two companies that submitted unsuccessful bids on the contract have been dismissed, but they may pursue other legal options.
-
Pilot program to help military families pay for in-home childcare is off to a slow start
Just five families are getting in-home childcare fee assistance since the program began last summer, but more are in the pipeline.
-
Military teens sound off about the good and the bad. What’s next?
Secretary of Education: Military kids shouldn’t have to wage battle just to join a sports team.
-
Charity event will bring free ball gowns to 600 military families. Sign up now.
Operation Deploy Your Dress will hold a ‘pop-up’ event April 30 with free dresses for about 600 military customers.
-
Doorstep deliveries starting June 1 for these 8 military commissaries
The delivery fee for commissary groceries will generally be less than $4, in addition to cost of groceries, plus 5% surcharge and any driver tip.
-
7 ways to boost mental health for military families amid helpless feelings in Ukrainian crisis
Are the mental health effects for the military community piling up from the suffering in Ukraine, the suffering in Afghanistan, and the two years of pandemic?
-
Your 2022 Guide to Military Benefits
Service members need to know what military benefits have and haven’t changed for 2022, whether it’s health care, retirement benefits, education, or housing.
-
There’s help for military discount-seeking Home Depot customers who aren’t tech savvy
Older non-tech-savvy veterans do have military retiree IDs in their pockets, but may not have a smartphone, a retiree says.
-
How are military teens coping? Landmark study will follow them over time to find out
DoD researchers will contact about 50,000 military and veteran parents of adolescents.
-
Military taxpayers: These new rules might bump up your refund
Service members and their families, especially younger troops, are eligible for new or expanded tax credits, perhaps putting more cash in their pockets.
-
$6.2B contract for moving troops’ household goods gets green light … for now
Protests from two companies that submitted unsuccessful bids on the contract have been dismissed, but they may pursue other legal options.
-
Pilot program to help military families pay for in-home childcare is off to a slow start
Just five families are getting in-home childcare fee assistance since the program began last summer, but more are in the pipeline.













