Spouse and Family
Study: Military Wives Develop Chronic Pain at Higher Rates During Wartime
Researchers also found higher rates of chronic pain for women who served during periods of intense combat.
Researchers also found higher rates of chronic pain for women who served during periods of intense combat.
One in four military families may need additional support. Current programs aren’t cutting it.
A growing conversation on this long-term problem has given some advocates reason for optimism.
The pilot program will be open to servicemembers in 20 states.
These facilities for all-day, everyday care offer a much-needed lifeline for those with unusual or unpredictable schedules.
A report from a leading advocacy group highlights how frequent relocation "puts people in a situation of vulnerability."
A July 1 change will save some students hundreds of dollars. Learn more about who is eligible.
The review, mandated by the FY 2022 NDAA, will look at Applied Behavior Analysis and the TRICARE Autism Care Demonstration.
The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship resulted in higher employment rates for the report’s sample group.
From spouse employment concerns to child care improvements to increased financial help, find out what’s in the legislation.
The program covers related expenses up to $1,000 but does not apply to spouses. Nearly 30,000 servicemembers may benefit.
The legislation would hold the programs to account while requiring DoD to make them easier to access.