Military Benefits
Fixes Could Cut Months Off Wait for Veterans’ Fire-Damaged Service Records
About 18 million personnel files were damaged or lost in a 1973 fire, causing untold problems for those seeking VA benefits.
About 18 million personnel files were damaged or lost in a 1973 fire, causing untold problems for those seeking VA benefits.
Air Force faces Navy in the first of three round-robin contests to decide academy bragging rights. Get caught up before gameday.
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Then-Lt. Royce Williams' heroism in the skies over Korea was shrouded in secrecy for half a century.
The service fell short in all active and reserve categories. The news followed similar updates from the Army and Air Force.
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Lt. Col. Tanya Bradsher, USA (Ret), soon to be VA’s deputy secretary, has been the department’s chief of staff since 2021.
The old one was “long and cumbersome,” according to the chief of space operations. The new one has nine words.