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Stretch your grocery dollars with bigger commissary deals in September
Sidewalk sale dates vary by commissary location, but some start as soon as Sept. 1.
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Tricare to end coverage of weight-loss meds for some military retirees
Advocates are pushing back against Tricare’s plan to end its coverage of weight-loss drugs for Tricare for Life beneficiaries by Aug. 31.
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Military spouse paid fellowship program expanding, with more money
DOD will increase the stipend it pays during the 12-week fellowship. Current pilot program will close to new applications on Sept. 1.
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Tricare wants your feedback on its website experience
Got an opinion on the Tricare.mil website? Want to help improve it? Now’s your chance to provide feedback.
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DOD civilians await decision on commissary shopping privileges
Contrary to rumors, DOD hasn’t made a decision on expanding the discount shopping benefit.
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New Tricare Prime option coming to beneficiaries in 2 metro areas
About 150,000 eligible beneficiaries can enroll for the demonstration program during open season.
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Lessons learned from a military do-it-yourself move gone wrong
After a military officer’s U-Haul ended up ransacked in a field, he’s warning other troops about the possibility of theft during do-it-yourself moves.
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Longer assignments coming soon for troops heading to South Korea
Longer tours will bring more stability for military forces and improve readiness and service members’ quality of life, officials said.
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Nonprofit helps expand child care for military families in five states
Summer camps and more care for school-aged children will help ease shortages in five locations.
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DOD trying to head off problems with troops’ household goods moves
PCS task force working to solve troops’ real-time household goods moving problems.
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Stretch your grocery dollars with bigger commissary deals in September
Sidewalk sale dates vary by commissary location, but some start as soon as Sept. 1.
-
Tricare to end coverage of weight-loss meds for some military retirees
Advocates are pushing back against Tricare’s plan to end its coverage of weight-loss drugs for Tricare for Life beneficiaries by Aug. 31.
-
Military spouse paid fellowship program expanding, with more money
DOD will increase the stipend it pays during the 12-week fellowship. Current pilot program will close to new applications on Sept. 1.
-
Tricare wants your feedback on its website experience
Got an opinion on the Tricare.mil website? Want to help improve it? Now’s your chance to provide feedback.
-
DOD civilians await decision on commissary shopping privileges
Contrary to rumors, DOD hasn’t made a decision on expanding the discount shopping benefit.
-
New Tricare Prime option coming to beneficiaries in 2 metro areas
About 150,000 eligible beneficiaries can enroll for the demonstration program during open season.
-
Lessons learned from a military do-it-yourself move gone wrong
After a military officer’s U-Haul ended up ransacked in a field, he’s warning other troops about the possibility of theft during do-it-yourself moves.
-
Longer assignments coming soon for troops heading to South Korea
Longer tours will bring more stability for military forces and improve readiness and service members’ quality of life, officials said.
-
Nonprofit helps expand child care for military families in five states
Summer camps and more care for school-aged children will help ease shortages in five locations.
-
DOD trying to head off problems with troops’ household goods moves
PCS task force working to solve troops’ real-time household goods moving problems.
-
Stretch your grocery dollars with bigger commissary deals in September
Sidewalk sale dates vary by commissary location, but some start as soon as Sept. 1.
-
Tricare to end coverage of weight-loss meds for some military retirees
Advocates are pushing back against Tricare’s plan to end its coverage of weight-loss drugs for Tricare for Life beneficiaries by Aug. 31.
-
Military spouse paid fellowship program expanding, with more money
DOD will increase the stipend it pays during the 12-week fellowship. Current pilot program will close to new applications on Sept. 1.
-
Tricare wants your feedback on its website experience
Got an opinion on the Tricare.mil website? Want to help improve it? Now’s your chance to provide feedback.
-
DOD civilians await decision on commissary shopping privileges
Contrary to rumors, DOD hasn’t made a decision on expanding the discount shopping benefit.
-
New Tricare Prime option coming to beneficiaries in 2 metro areas
About 150,000 eligible beneficiaries can enroll for the demonstration program during open season.
-
Lessons learned from a military do-it-yourself move gone wrong
After a military officer’s U-Haul ended up ransacked in a field, he’s warning other troops about the possibility of theft during do-it-yourself moves.
-
Longer assignments coming soon for troops heading to South Korea
Longer tours will bring more stability for military forces and improve readiness and service members’ quality of life, officials said.
-
Nonprofit helps expand child care for military families in five states
Summer camps and more care for school-aged children will help ease shortages in five locations.
-
DOD trying to head off problems with troops’ household goods moves
PCS task force working to solve troops’ real-time household goods moving problems.













