Spouse and Family
Pentagon Extends Tour Length for Troops Bringing Families to South Korea
Accompanied servicemembers are expected to serve 36 months in the country. Previous tours were two years.
Accompanied servicemembers are expected to serve 36 months in the country. Previous tours were two years.
You may be able to claim 12 additional months of educational assistance. Here's how.
Unsure where to start as you navigate a complicated system? This guidance will help.
The 38-year-old Iraq War veteran pledged to be "the soldiers' secretary of the Army, not of the generals or the bureaucracy."
After serving for 23 years, Col. Ian Dinesen, USAF (Ret), and Andia Dinesen are now sharing resources and advice to help navigate military transitions.
Trying to figure out what’s next? Consider this advice as you prepare for new challenges.
Problems in the shift to a new contractor have plagued patients and providers alike.
TRICARE’s Patient Portal is going away. Keep easy access to your medical history with these step-by-step instructions.
Programs to prevent scams, enforce lending limits, and educate the force are all on hold ... and could disappear entirely.
Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlos Ruiz outlines his service’s work to prioritize high-quality housing.
From cruises to amusement parks to your local zoo, find out where you and your family can save.
The finding comes as soldiers on some bases have struggled to find nutritious dining options.