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Utility bills for base housing are returning; few details offered
Defense officials intend to reestablish the Resident Energy Conservation Program, which would monetarily reward tenants who conserve energy and charge more to those who don’t. But details are scant.
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Commissary shelves are ‘consistently empty’ customers say
Commissary officials have been fighting to get more products on the shelves. Here’s the lay of the land.
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Hunt Companies settles housing fraud claim at Dover Air Force Base
A whistleblower lawsuit alleged Hunt Companies officials submitted false maintenance information to the Air Force in order to get higher performance incentive payouts.
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Tenants of Army housing: Time to speak your mind
Tenants of Army housing have until Feb. 24 to complete the 10-minute confidential survey.
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Army wife uses AirTag hack to track her movers while PCSing
An Army spouse shared her experience taking PCSing into her own hands.
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Navy cites ‘operator error’ in fuel spill linked to families’ tainted water
The crisis has affected more than 9,000 Navy, Army and Air Force households at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and the Army’s Aliamanu Military Reservation and Red Hill communities, which are on the Navy water system.
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Military housing tenants sue their Hawaii landlords over tainted water
Tenants want their rent reimbursed because of the tainted water that forced them out of their homes.
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Another 16 million veterans can get Home Depot’s new military discount year-round
But be aware of the new rules for the military discount.
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Here’s who gets the biggest military housing allowance bumps in 2022
The Basic Allowance for Housing is going up in 2022 for the vast majority — 86% — of Military Housing Areas across the 50 states.
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Chief Brown’s wife introduces initiative to focus attention on childcare and other top family issues
Sharene Brown, the wife of Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr., announced a new “Five & Thrive” initiative she hopes will keep the spotlight on quality of life issues.
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Utility bills for base housing are returning; few details offered
Defense officials intend to reestablish the Resident Energy Conservation Program, which would monetarily reward tenants who conserve energy and charge more to those who don’t. But details are scant.
-
Commissary shelves are ‘consistently empty’ customers say
Commissary officials have been fighting to get more products on the shelves. Here’s the lay of the land.
-
Hunt Companies settles housing fraud claim at Dover Air Force Base
A whistleblower lawsuit alleged Hunt Companies officials submitted false maintenance information to the Air Force in order to get higher performance incentive payouts.
-
Tenants of Army housing: Time to speak your mind
Tenants of Army housing have until Feb. 24 to complete the 10-minute confidential survey.
-
Army wife uses AirTag hack to track her movers while PCSing
An Army spouse shared her experience taking PCSing into her own hands.
-
Navy cites ‘operator error’ in fuel spill linked to families’ tainted water
The crisis has affected more than 9,000 Navy, Army and Air Force households at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and the Army’s Aliamanu Military Reservation and Red Hill communities, which are on the Navy water system.
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Military housing tenants sue their Hawaii landlords over tainted water
Tenants want their rent reimbursed because of the tainted water that forced them out of their homes.
-
Another 16 million veterans can get Home Depot’s new military discount year-round
But be aware of the new rules for the military discount.
-
Here’s who gets the biggest military housing allowance bumps in 2022
The Basic Allowance for Housing is going up in 2022 for the vast majority — 86% — of Military Housing Areas across the 50 states.
-
Chief Brown’s wife introduces initiative to focus attention on childcare and other top family issues
Sharene Brown, the wife of Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr., announced a new “Five & Thrive” initiative she hopes will keep the spotlight on quality of life issues.
-
Utility bills for base housing are returning; few details offered
Defense officials intend to reestablish the Resident Energy Conservation Program, which would monetarily reward tenants who conserve energy and charge more to those who don’t. But details are scant.
-
Commissary shelves are ‘consistently empty’ customers say
Commissary officials have been fighting to get more products on the shelves. Here’s the lay of the land.
-
Hunt Companies settles housing fraud claim at Dover Air Force Base
A whistleblower lawsuit alleged Hunt Companies officials submitted false maintenance information to the Air Force in order to get higher performance incentive payouts.
-
Tenants of Army housing: Time to speak your mind
Tenants of Army housing have until Feb. 24 to complete the 10-minute confidential survey.
-
Army wife uses AirTag hack to track her movers while PCSing
An Army spouse shared her experience taking PCSing into her own hands.
-
Navy cites ‘operator error’ in fuel spill linked to families’ tainted water
The crisis has affected more than 9,000 Navy, Army and Air Force households at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and the Army’s Aliamanu Military Reservation and Red Hill communities, which are on the Navy water system.
-
Military housing tenants sue their Hawaii landlords over tainted water
Tenants want their rent reimbursed because of the tainted water that forced them out of their homes.
-
Another 16 million veterans can get Home Depot’s new military discount year-round
But be aware of the new rules for the military discount.
-
Here’s who gets the biggest military housing allowance bumps in 2022
The Basic Allowance for Housing is going up in 2022 for the vast majority — 86% — of Military Housing Areas across the 50 states.
-
Chief Brown’s wife introduces initiative to focus attention on childcare and other top family issues
Sharene Brown, the wife of Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr., announced a new “Five & Thrive” initiative she hopes will keep the spotlight on quality of life issues.












