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More US Military Personnel Are Receiving Weight-Loss Drug Prescriptions
A first-of-its-kind study tracked the increase and includes a breakdown by service branch and paygrade.
A first-of-its-kind study tracked the increase and includes a breakdown by service branch and paygrade.
Those who served at nearly 130 locations in the U.S., as well as parts of Canada and India, would be eligible.
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The program could fill up to 1,000 needed roles. Find out who is eligible, how it works, and where you can apply.
"The service must examine new ways to develop and retain a highly capable ... corps of air-minded warfighters."
The Army made a similar move in 2022, then reversed course a week later after facing intense criticism.
MOAA member Larry Taylor inspired his fellow veterans: "He chose to do the right thing no matter the odds against him."
COVID-19 restrictions sidelined in-person workers at the National Personnel Records Center. They've finally caught up.
The unit created dummy tanks, sent fake radio messages, and used other tactics to deceive German forces during World War II.
A bipartisan panel will make legislative recommendations next month to address issues affecting servicemembers and families.
The move may help retain skilled servicemembers tempted by high-paying positions in the private sector.
Despite the elevated profile of the issue, it's not clear when relief will hit the fleet.