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Many military retirees settle into a home away from home after service. But it’s not always an easy ride.
Many military retirees settle into a home away from home after service. But it’s not always an easy ride.
Officials are building a coordinated plan to provide "healthy and tasty" options to the force.
The program will offer more grants in addition to interest-free loans ... thanks largely to generous members.
Compromising on entrance standards "poses an unacceptable risk to the mission," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
The two-part event kicks off with a virtual competition in September.
Sound therapy may help some of the 3 million servicemembers and veterans who suffer from the condition.
New regulations start May 7. Plus: Find out more about "INDEF" DoD cards.
Researchers recommended better tracking of obesity rates, as well as expanded medical insurance offerings.
A series of free events are set for October and November to mark this major milestone.
Soldiers and their units may have little time to prepare for new expectations.
It’s the second four-star honor in as many years from the annual VETS Indexes Employer Awards.
The retired lieutenant general will be the first to take the top role before receiving a fourth star.