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Rear Adms. Denise Hinton and Rick Schobitz sat down with MOAA in advance of the service’s 226th anniversary.
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A VA official said "no patient data was compromised" and the server breach took less than a second.
Seven soldiers and at least two veterans qualified for the Summer Olympics, which begin July 26.
The service disbanded its warrant officer corps in 1958. Future warrant officers will have tech-heavy career paths.
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A July 1 change will save some students hundreds of dollars. Learn more about who is eligible.
This type of fraud preys on some of the most vulnerable members of the military community. Here’s what you should know.
The Army expects to begin using the Analyzer Traumatic Brain Injury system in FY 2025.
The caisson platoon at Arlington National Cemetery has been suspended for a year. Dozens of ceremonies remain in limbo.
The bill would create a grant program to let "canine heroes and their owners retire with peace of mind after a lifetime of service."