Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland has retired as director of the Defense Health Agency, officials announced Friday.
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In a memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that all employees will receive a new request for a five-point summation of ...
The Federation of American Scientists believes the U.S. Air Force is planning to house nuclear weapons in the U.K. for the ...
The U.S. president appeared to pull all support for Ukraine in its fight with Russia after an argumentative meeting in the ...
Veteran crisis lines going remote yielded more opportunities to expand and offer more help. Return-to-office mandates ...
Five former defense chiefs are calling on Congress to hold immediate hearings on Trump's firings of the Joint Chiefs chairman ...
The reductions are the result of the “sound financial standing” of the insurance programs, according to the Department of ...
John Phelan acknowledged his lack of military experience but insisted his business background makes him the right pick to ...
A new Pentagon memo directs the military to identify service members diagnosed with gender dysphoria within 30 days and begin ...
If the services can't remove DEI content from their platforms by March 5, they must temporarily remove all content published ...
The latest survey by Wounded Warrior Project shows a higher unemployment rate for disabled veterans than their civilian peers ...