VeteransFranchise.com is an online portal designed to connect military veterans with franchises and business opportunities that provide support, financial benefits and other incentives for those who have been a member of the armed forces.
VeteransFranchise.com is an online portal designed to connect military veterans with franchises and business opportunities that provide support, financial benefits and other incentives for those who have been a member of the armed forces.
Founded in the late 1960s, Jani-King is today the world's largest commercial cleaning franchise company, with more than 10,000 franchisees serving tens of thousands of customers. Through a global network of more than 120 regional support offices, Jani-King delivers superior commercial cleaning services.
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If it can get dirty there's a chance someone will pay you to clean it. If you appreciate the magic of a spotless kitchen or the shine of a just-washed window, then a cleaning franchise might be for you! With many of us increasingly strapped for time, the need for cleaning services makes a maid or janitorial franchise an ideal opportunity.
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Lou Kearn founded Coit in 1950 as a specialty dry cleaning operation, running out of a San Francisco storefront, and built it into an international franchise operation through innovation, hard work, and a growth in service offerings.
ServiceMaster Clean is one of North America's leading cleaning and restoration companies. A worldwide network of over 4,500 franchises provides an unparalleled reputation for service, quality, professionalism and customer satisfaction. The company now operates in more than 12 countries and serves over one million customers through its broad network of quality services.
Restoration 1 Water damage restoration and water extraction services are our specialties. We perform restoration for both residential and commercial properties.
America is hungry. With an average household expenditure of $1,054 per person on restaurant food, it's no wonder food, quick casual and restaurant franchises are so popular, topping the charts in terms of units in operation. Even during times of economic hardship, owning a restaurant is an excellent business opportunity.
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When you become a Hardee's franchisee, you're teaming up with one of the largest, most experienced restaurant companies around.
The Big Apple Bagels restaurant concept was developed to delight not only customers, but our franchise owner-operators as well. As a Big Apple Bagels franchisee, youll be able to produce freshly baked Big Apple Bagels brand bagels, My Favorite Muffin brand gourmet muffins, a wide assortment of delicious sandwiches and salads, and serve our own Brewsters brand of brewed coffee and specialty drinks.
Guests love Lenny's! And our tagline says it all - More Food. More Taste. More Personality! Awards The Lenny's concept is simple - take a wholesome environment and add employees with great personalities. Combine this and our fantastic food with the subtle touches we've added to ensure better guest experiences (larger tables, bigger booths, no trashcans and hand-delivered beverage refills), and you'll see the Lenny's Magic
Our track record of serving delicious Baby Back Ribs, Mouth Watering Grilled Mesquite Chicken and of course The Worlds Best Barbecue Since 1950 speaks for itself.
Born in Hollywood as two of the most popular beverage spots for the millennials of Southern California, DRNK coffee + tea and QWENCH juice bar have been sweeping their way from coast to coast, bringing their expertly engineered menus, contemporary design, and business expertise to all parts of the country with a timeless positioning and brand flexibility that are second-to-none.
Business services franchises place you in high demand. Your clients will be businesses looking for advertising, alarm & security, ATM, business consulting, computer repair, cruise & travel agency, direct mail, green & eco-friendly, income tax, ink and printer cartridge, insurance, packaging and shipping, publishing, retirement planning, sales training, sign, staffing & employment, telecommunications and website hosting services.
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With over 25 years of proven success, Cruise Planners, An American Express Travel Representative, is the nations premiere home-based travel adviser franchise.
CertaPro Painters was ranked #1 in franchisee satisfaction in the home service category by Franchise Business Review. Read here about our 30 years of experience in the $60 billion residential & commercial painting industry; there has never been a better time for you to reap the rewards of our efforts!
The mosquito control industry is a high growth market, and Mosquito Joe has emerged as an industry leader with strong branding, best-in-class systems, and the ability to grow rapidly nationwide.
America's Premier Kitchen Remodeling Franchise System. With a Kitchen Solvers franchise, you have the opportunity to build a rewarding and satisfying business for your future. A Great Low-Investment, Home-Based Business!
American businesses need guidance and as a business consultant or coach, you'll provide valuable advice, experience and insight to entrepreneurs nationwide while operating as part of a trusted brand.
Schooley Mitchell is the largest independent cost reduction consulting firm in North America. Our network of Franchised consulting offices serves as the outsourced expense reduction specialists for business clients from coast-to-coast. We are the cutting-edge opportunity in the world of Franchising. Learn more about the cost and facts now!
Liquid Capital Corp. has created an international network of Franchise Owners who provide their business clients with specialized financial services.
IFG provides short-term cash flow assistance for small businesses by purchasing selected invoices at a discount
ActionCOACH's Mission is to have a Coach in Every Business. If you have ever wanted to be a business owner in a thriving industry that we've seen have growth and profits during a recession and even this current pandemic, then take a closer look at ActionCOACH's franchise opportunity.
A career helping people make their next career move can be highly rewarding, both personally and financially. You work to connect our client companies with qualified management candidates.
From the moment they know they're expecting, parents begin searching for ways to give their children a head start in life. Parents are always looking to fill their children's schedules with worthwhile extracurricular activities and extra pushes to improve academic performance to propel their kids towards acceptance to a competitive college.
Even if you don't have an education background you can still help kids if you have good business sense, love helping others and are great with children.
Sport Clips: First in the market, and still #1! Sport Clips was the first to exclusively target the 150 million men and boys who needed a haircut franchise to call their own. Today, with more than 1,700+ stores open and the only hair care concept operating in all 50 states, plus five provinces in Canada, we are still the #1 men's and boys' haircutterby far. It's easy to see why we are the leader in our category within the hair care industry.
Our Nanny service is so successful because it efficiently and effectively meets the needs of busy families.
You can be your own boss and become successful in the education field as JEI Learning Centers provide innovative and effective supplementary education programs for Pre-K to 10th graders.
As the first of the baby boomers begin to retire the need for health and senior care providers is expected to increase dramatically. This population trend is ideal for those who are interested in a service and people oriented business opportunity. In particular, non-medical and in-home care services are expected to see increased demand as many seniors choose to remain independent of assisted living facilities.
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Always Best Care Senior Services is right in the center of the senior boom. With 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day, this is truly an extraordinary opportunity for you to secure your future. With Always Best Care, you can build a business while making a difference in people's lives.
Visiting Angels provides non-medical senior homecare. We send hundreds of client leads each week to our more than 500 franchisees nationwide.
Cannabis Store Amsterdam is the first worldwide brand totally dedicated to the cannabis industry producing an incredible range of cannabis items. A selected line of high quality products that are tested and fine-tuned to ensure only the best to the end users. Franchising affiliation offers you a fast and low cost profitable business opportunity.
Learn from the senior care pros who built an $800,000 home care business in the first year of operations.
These are the Defense Department's child-care fees for 2024-2025.
This military program helps cover fees of off-base child care.
Free training programs and counseling, plus exclusive access to cash for start-up and emergency loans, is available
Tricare can be tricky to figure out, so here's what you need to know about what it costs to have a baby while on the insurance.
The charity, which normally delivers at Christmas, is offering gifts this summer.
The meal service gives parents one less thing to worry about and gives kids something to look forward to.
Being a caregiver isn't for wimps. The VA offers help.
The benefits can last for up to three years
The online pharmacy program makes getting prescriptions easy and fast.
Does a military dependent who is in college part time still qualify for Tricare under his or her parents?
Does Tricare cover chiropractic care for troops or military families -- and why or why not? Read more.
Confused about the military's new Blended Retirement System or military retirement in general? Us, too. Here's an easy guide.
Spouses of retirees are eligible for many benefits, but getting them can be difficult. We make it easy with this list.
The Military Wife Workout combines cardio intervals with upper- and lower-body moves to get every major muscle group toned within 30 minutes.
I have been reading about a minimalist movement hitting the country, all about only owning 100 things.
Gulya DeFelice teaches the Morale, Welfare and Recreation belly dance class at Wheelock Bayou Fitness Center and is quick to mention its benefits.
Parents' DIC is an income-based benefit for the parents, or parent, of a military service member or veteran who has died.
The couple is accused of being part of Tren de Aragua, which the Trump administration has designated a foreign terrorist organization.
He spent 11 years in Israeli prisons in his youth, where he learned Hebrew, and is a veteran of the Palestinian security forces.
For hours, authorities in Iran offered no clear explanation for what caused the blast at the port.
The new “multipurpose” destroyer, touted by state media as the first in a new class of heavily armed warships, is designed to handle various weapons systems.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to unleash airstrikes targeting Iran’s program if a deal isn’t reached.
Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff for Russia’s Armed Forces, confirmed that North Korean soldiers fought against Ukrainian troops in Russia’s Kursk region.
A famous stunt pilot died after crashing his custom-built experimental aircraft at at the Virginia military installation on Thursday, just days before he was scheduled to perform during an air show.
Sgt. Greville Clarke was convicted on 29 counts including rape, intent to commit kidnapping, attempted premeditated murder, sexual assault, indecent visual records, robbery, physical assault and obstruction of justice.
The Investigative Committee said that Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik, a deputy head of the main operational department in the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, was killed by an explosive device placed in his car in Balashikha.
Friends and family who gathered at the McDonald’s parking lot Thursday afternoon to mourn Caleb’s death described him as energetic, selfless and caring.
The action on the Space Coast comes a day after the Army officially dubbed the defense system with its new moniker.
The Trump administration is allowing TPS to expire for Afghans on May 20, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed this month after the decision was first reported by The New York Times.
A new independent academic study examining a form of blood cancer among those who served at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, has found that service members were diagnosed at younger ages compared to the wider population, a notable revelation as that community fears their cancers and illnesses could be tied to their service.
As hundreds of migrants crowded into the Krome Detention Center in Miami on the edge of the Florida Everglades, a palpable fear of an uprising set in among its staff.
President Donald Trump said in an interview that “Crimea will stay with Russia," the latest example of the U.S. leader pressuring Ukraine to make concessions to end the war while it remains under siege.
Houthi rebels in Yemen have shot down seven U.S. Reaper drones in less than six weeks, a loss of aircraft worth more than $200 million in what is becoming the most dramatic cost to the Pentagon of the military campaign against the Iran-backed militants.
After about two years of operation, the Navy's pre-boot camp program for recruits who need help meeting the physical and academic requirements for service is proving to be useful, and leaders say they want it to stay.
The existence of the unsecured internet connection is the latest revelation about Hegseth's use of the unclassified app and raises the possibility that sensitive defense information could have been put at risk of potential hacking.
Eighty Army "military intelligence professionals" from Fort Drum, New York, and the XVIII Airborne Corps headquartered out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, will augment the Joint Intelligence Task Force-Southern Border.
Leonard Glenn Francis, the Malaysian contractor known as “Fat Leonard” at the center of the U.S. Navy’s worst-ever bribery and corruption scandal, has appealed the 15-year prison term he was sentenced to last year.
If the Supreme Court doesn't lift the injunction, it should "at a minimum" limit its effects to just the plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the ban, Solicitor General D. John Sauer added.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Soto v. United States, a case that challenges a six-year limit on back pay for combat-related special compensation.
As part of a pilot program, construction is expected to begin this summer on a new privately managed facility at Fort Irwin, California, designed to house approximately 500 junior enlisted soldiers.
One woman's quest to say ‘thank you’ led to the colonel who ran her refugee camp and the aircraft maintainer who may have loaded her onto a C-130 and life in America.
Russia's illegal seizure of Crimea from Ukraine 11 years ago was quick and bloodless. But Kyiv — and most of the world — never recognized Moscow's annexation of the strategic peninsula, which is now a major focus of U.S.-led efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
State lawmakers across the U.S. have introduced at least 240 anti-China proposals this year, aiming to ensure public funds don't buy Chinese technology or even T-shirts, coffee mugs and key chains for tourists.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview that Iran must give up all nuclear enrichment if it wants to make a deal during talks with the Trump administration and head off the threat of armed conflict.
The evening news brought the Vietnam War into American living rooms, but once the news was over, so was the war.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is cutting short his official trip to South Africa and returning home after a major Russian strike on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv with missiles and drones killed at least nine people and injured more than 70.
The incident, which sparked a wave of right-wing criticism, centered on the base's chain of command wall display -- a common fixture in military buildings designed to show the hierarchy from local commanders to the president.
At the briefing Wednesday, law enforcement officials said they had identified the victims through DNA evidence found at the scene and advanced genetic and genealogy research.
Under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Feb. 6, VA Secretary Doug Collins has set up a panel to explore whether Christians have experienced bias in the workplace for their religious beliefs.
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, 16% of Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
The Trump administration urged a federal appellate court in Washington to allow the U.S. military to implement a ban on transgender people serving, telling the judges the government plans to fight the issue to the Supreme Court in a separate case.
A federal review of helicopter safety around some of the busiest U.S. airports, prompted by the deadly midair collision in January between a passenger jet and Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., revealed dangerous flying conditions at the Las Vegas airport.
A World War II bomber has been discovered 3 miles deep in the Pacific Ocean, and it’s still fully armed with an 83-year-old bomb fixed to the wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says.
While the Air Force Academy sent a letter to incoming cadets early last week reassuring them of a quality education at the school, a definitive plan for layoffs among faculty and staff is still in the works.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile toward northern Israel, a rare target for the group as a monthlong intense U.S. airstrike campaign continues to target them.
The Army has outlined its new fitness test set to debut in June, but key details surrounding the rollout -- including scoring criteria and enhanced standards for combat troops -- remain unsettled just weeks ahead of implementation.
A bipartisan group representing all U.S. governors is sounding the alarm about a looming move to transition Air National Guard units into the Space Force without approval from the affected states.
The new ongoing corruption prosecution, which is much more limited in scale and largely rests on a single, problematic witness, may be faltering.
The UK Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales is to set sail to the Indo-Pacific as head of an international Carrier Strike Group.
The latest turmoil threatens to engulf the Pentagon, where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has pushed out top advisers and faces fresh controversy over sharing sensitive information about airstrikes in Yemen outside of classified channels.
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser tried to keep the focus on a groundbreaking ceremony for a new mixed-used development. But she couldn't help fielding a string of questions about the budget crisis hanging over the nation's capital city.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pulled the airstrike information he posted into Signal chats with his wife, brother and dozens of others from a secure communications channel used by U.S. Central Command, raising new questions as to whether the embattled Pentagon head leaked classified information over an open, unsecured network.
Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed at least 14 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and destroyed bulldozers and other heavy equipment that had been supplied by mediators to clear rubble.
Russian drones battered the Ukrainian port city of Odesa in a nighttime attack, local authorities said, less than 24 hours after a purported Easter ceasefire unilaterally declared by Moscow ended and just over a day before Ukrainian, British, French and U.S. officials are due to meet in London to discuss the war.
The Army has released its finalized environmental impact statement on the prospect of retaining 22,750 acres of state-owned land at the Pohakuloa Training Area on Hawaii island after its lease expires in August 2029.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth created another Signal messaging chat that included his wife and brother where he shared similar details of a March military airstrike against Yemen’s Houthi militants that were sent in another chain with top Trump administration leaders, The New York Times reported.
The new standards outline the use of safety boats to accompany the Amphibious Combat Vehicle during waterborne operations.
Finding cheaper auto insurance is all about shopping around, asking questions and requesting discounts.
Estate planning isn’t just about protecting your assets; it’s about protecting your family from unnecessary stress and confusion.
PowerPay lets you enter your debt information and how much money you have to put toward debt repayment each month, then helps you figure out the most effective order in which to pay your debts.
The key to staying protected is making insurance reviews a regular part of your financial routine -- because the last thing you want is to find out you're uninsured or underinsured when it's too late.
A readily accessible pool of cash in the form of an emergency fund provides a crucial buffer against financial shocks, allowing you to navigate challenges without resorting to high-interest debt.
The key to a successful retirement isn't just saving; it's setting up guaranteed lifetime income so that your essential expenses are covered, no matter how long you live.
Let’s take a look at the essential ingredients that make up a well-rounded financial life.
ABLE accounts are a way that people with disabilities can save money on taxes, or even invest money for tax-free gains, to help pay for their care.
The fundamental principle of financial success boils down to a simple yet powerful concept we shared with our kids: Spend less than you earn, and save some to boot.
The good news is, there are options to help you without jumping through a bunch of hoops.
Approach debt with caution, respect and a plan, and you'll ensure it works for you -- not against you.
Without a financial plan, your budgeting, saving, investing, tax, insurance protection and retirement planning just float around like a lost sock in the laundry.
Without preparing for life after the military, the loss of benefits, higher taxes, tighter budgets and family stress can snowball, making the exciting milestone overwhelming.
If you’re considering a personally procured move (PPM) this year, how can you keep any potential out-of-pocket costs as low as possible? Here are three steps to take.
Here are the military and veteran pays and allowances you may or may not need to pay taxes on.
Here's what military service members can do to reduce the likelihood of unpleasant errors in their first year of filing taxes as a civilian.
April 15 falls on a Tuesday this year, so unlike certain years in the recent past, no combination of weekends or local holidays will delay the inevitable.
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act grants special protections to military service members and their spouses so that they don't have to change their state of legal residence with every PCS move.
Military-life curveballs such as mobilizations, an unplanned permanent change of station or unexpected moving costs make budgeting feel like herding cats.
How can you be prepared for the uncertainty of this summer's military moving season?
By reviewing your finances throughout the year, you can catch problems early, adjust your plans and make sure you're always moving in the direction you want to go.
Here are five actionable ideas derived from certified financial planner JJ Montanaro's take on the first Military Financial Wellbeing Index.
It’s usually better to eliminate your debt, or at least reduce it, before investing in long-term savings such as your IRA.
Here's what to do -- and what not to do -- to ensure your pay raise sets you up for financial success.
While many military families appear to be doing better than their civilian counterparts financially, they still face significant hurdles, such as rising housing costs and the lingering effects of inflation.
These are some of the best resources of financial information and advice tailored to military service members.
As you prepare to take off the uniform, take the steps necessary to ensure that in the event of your death, your family won't be caught short.
Being strategic with their pay raise can help service members stay out of predatory situations while staying out of debt for things such as vacations or cars.
If you have a lot to learn about investing, be aware that some of the information out there is not so good. Where should you start, and where should you turn for guidance?
It's important to check your military Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) each month, but the January LES is more important than most.
A 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted service members and an average 5.4% increase in the Basic Allowance for Housing are among the pays and allowances services members are eligible to receive in 2025.
As 2025 approaches, along with the potential for junior troops to earn thousands more a year thanks to a likely raise, we want to know: What's on your mind, financewise?
Use this year-end evaluation as an opportunity to discuss and get aligned on your retirement goals and portfolio.
While you may not be able to dig all the way out of debt in 2024, you can clearly chart a path that will allow you to get there early in 2025. Good luck!
By proactively managing your taxes at the end of the year, you can avoid surprises and ensure that your finances are in top shape heading into the new year.
By planning ahead and sticking to these four tactics, you can enjoy the spirit of the holidays without the stress of overspending.
A year-end financial review, when done right, acts as a recalibration for the goals that matter most to you and your family.
Financial experts don’t recommend taking out loans against retirement accounts such as the military’s Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), but if you’re stuck in a financial emergency, it might be your best choice.
In military families, where change is constant and the future is sometimes uncertain, Thanksgiving offers a rare and valuable opportunity to have critical financial conversations.
Tricare beneficiaries need to be aware of changes taking place in both the East and West regions and may need to take action by the end of the year to avoid being dropped from coverage.
The Basic Needs Allowance can potentially add hundreds of dollars to the paycheck of a military member with a family whose income falls below a certain threshold.
If an investor is feeling a lot of stress regarding their investments, that could indicate that it’s time to reevaluate their overall strategy and approach.
More dreadful than a haunted house tour in a hearse, tales of financial doom aren't fiction. They're painful realities. But if you stay on the right path and build financial discipline, you can avoid those tricks and savor the treats.
Here are 2024's facts, figures and fodder for examining trends in personal finance.
While taking a loan from a TSP account may be a simple solution, it is important to understand the long-term reasons a service member may want to avoid doing so.
Here are four themes driving service members' decision not to contribute to the military's Thrift Savings Plan and why I think their rationale misses the mark.
As military spouses become newly eligible for educational funding assistance, it's important to know how to shop for a reputable education provider.
From deployments to frequent moves and everything in between, the military experience doesn't always directly match the civilian experience.
From building a solid financial foundation to preparing for emergencies and planning for retirement, the results of a recent survey confirmed that military service can translate to a better financial position.
If a new survey is any indicator, building a plan for the execution stage of retirement is clearly on the mind of the military community.
Rates are nearing record lows AGAIN. Now is the time to use your VA Loan and take advantage of these low rates and payments.
The Army's top general said March 20 that the service is closing all of its recruiting stations and switching to virtual recruiting after six recruits showed signs of the novel coronavirus at initial military training.
President Donald Trump recently announced that the U.S. Army will award the Presidential Unit Citation to the National Guard's Old Hickory Division for its heroic stand against Nazi armored forces after the Normandy invasion in World War II.
The U.S. Air Force and Army have delayed upcoming promotion boards amid concerns about the spread of the novel coronavirus, the services separately announced last week.
With schools across the nation shutting down or moving to online-only instruction, the Department of Veterans Affairs will be making changes in how GI Bill payments are administered.
The Department of Veterans Affairs urged retired doctors March 20 to come back to work as the health care system braces for a wave of coronavirus patients.
House Veterans Affairs Committee members are demanding daily and weekly updates from the Department of Veterans Affairs on its response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, along with the answers to 49 questions.
Service members and families whose military moves have been put on hold thanks to the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic could receive financial help from the Defense Department.
Veterans cemeteries are open to the public during the novel coronavirus outbreak, but are adhering to official guidance on how to avoid spreading COVID-19.
As of March 18, the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) is requiring ID checks at store doors and blocking all non-authorized shoppers from entering, system officials announced in a Facebook post.
Are you getting a military discount on your car insurance? Save big on your car insurance, from companies serving the military community, some even offering military discounts. Start saving now.
Some veterans and disability advocates are divided over a rule proposed by the Department of Transportation (DoT) that would let airlines treat emotional support animals as pets.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is making changes to its home loan process and asking lenders to offer relief to veterans who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We’re building a winning team. At Computershare, we offer opportunities for veterans and transitioning service members to reach their civilian career potential. Search jobs now.
Military treatment facility patients will likely see some of their scheduled appointments canceled and moved to telehealth instead as Defense Health Agency officials look to "scrub" the schedule and clear the way for coronavirus patients.
The U.S. military says it has plenty of coronavirus tests ready to meet demand. But not everyone meets requirements to get tested.
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While the United States begins clamping down on international travel over concerns of the novel coronavirus' spread, the Department of Veterans Affairs has been criticized for not releasing a comprehensive emergency response to the disease.
Unemployment rates for veterans essentially held steady in February, but the data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics was mostly compiled before the potential impact from the coronavirus could be gauged.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced it will soon suspend new veteran enrollments at five colleges that have engaged in illegal practices.
Marines and sailors who put their lives at risk to save their comrades during a December terrorist attack on a Florida military base will receive awards for heroism.
About 1,000 children of active-duty Coast Guard families could lose their spots at base child development centers (CDCs) under a new Defense Department policy effective June 1.
In a hearing this month, lawmakers expressed eagerness to learn about the Department of Veterans Affairs' plan to provide in-home and institutional long-term health care to a coming "silver tsunami" of aging Baby Boomers.
Rates are nearing record lows AGAIN. Now is the time to use your VA Loan and take advantage of these low rates and payments.
The United Service Organizations Inc. (USO) announced plans to temporarily close all USO Airport Centers in the U.S. by March 13, as a precaution against exposure to the novel coronavirus.
A temporary military travel ban put in place to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus applies only to official permanent change of station (PCS) and temporary duty assignment (TDY) travel.
As President Donald Trump declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a national emergency on March 13, military resale, schools and support services worldwide updated guidance and plans in an attempt to deal with the virus.
To mark K-9 Veterans Day on Friday, President Donald Trump honored the military working dog injured in the raid that killed the head of the Islamic State last year.
With its deep market presence and diversity of real estate services, this publicly traded real estate investment trust offers military veterans strong career growth potential, along with competitive compensation and benefits.
Pentagon officials announced sweeping travel restrictions for troops and their families late March 13 that will halt all domestic travel, including duty station moves and temporary assignments, for nearly two months.
At least one senator wants the Pentagon to delay military medical cuts and a plan to push military retirees and families off base for care in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Navy is suspending a much-criticized program that charges military housing residents for going over a predetermined utility usage allotment.
Army Col. Scott Gerber said he had to pay out-of-pocket for an independent inspector to verify mold infestation and water damage in his home in an effort to get the attention of the private company running base housing at Fort Meade, Maryland.
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The U.S. Postal Service officially stopped accepting handwritten customs declaration forms on international packages as of March 6, but the change will come to military installations' mail a bit later.
Rates are nearing record lows AGAIN. Now is the time to use your VA loan and take advantage of these low rates and payments.
The office set up within the Department of Veterans Affairs to protect whistleblowers has itself engaged in retaliation against its own staff in policy disputes.
You have a scheduled medical appointment at a Department of Veterans Affairs facility, but you have a nagging cough and cold symptoms. What do you do?
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The scattered wreckage of two dive bombers and a torpedo bomber lost in battle against the forces of Imperial Japan has been found.
A top animal rights group wants Marines to trade the reptiles and other animals they're eating during an annual jungle training exercise for plants and other vegan survival options.
The Marcus Institute for Brain Health is offering free evaluations and treatment for veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), according to a new announcement from the Department of Veterans Affairs' VAntage Point blog.
Toxic exposure, a high veterans suicide rate and accommodating women are among the issues veterans service organizations (VSOs) have brought up to Congress this year.
The Naval Nuclear Laboratory has an ongoing need for Veterans. Search jobs now.
Lawmakers expressed frustration March 5 over a lack of information on why the electronic health record (EHR) system needs an additional billion dollars and why military clinics are closing to retirees and families.
Vietnam-era and other pre-9/11 veterans are one step closer to accessing a program designed to pay their spouses or other family support for in-home care.
There may be times when U.S. military members stationed overseas and their families are evacuated from their duty station due to political instability, public safety or natural disasters.
If you're not eligible to transfer your Post-9/11 GI Bill to your family and your kids want to go to college, what can you do? Thankfully, there are thousands of scholarships out there.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and the service branches have committed to implementing 15 new rights for military families living in on-base housing.
The U.S. Air Force is changing its song to be gender-neutral as the service grows more diverse and adds more women across its ranks.
Are you eligible for 12 more months of GI Bill benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs? Here's who qualifies and how to apply.
Military service members can set aside up to $3,300 tax free for medical expenses starting in 2025, the first time the department has made Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts available to the troops.
Under the fiscal 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, troops in the ranks of E-1 through E-4 will see a 14.5% raise next year, while most other service members will get a 4.5% pay bump.
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jonny Kim, now a NASA astronaut, wants people to know "how generous" military benefits are, "how much they do help, and how important they are."
Since 2008, nearly 900 veterans and their spouses have had their oral issues through the efforts of Cheng and then E4V.
Those vets or family members who hadn’t yet filed a PACT Act claim but instead declared their “intent to file” a claim ahead of last summer’s deadline locked in the earliest possible effective date for their benefits.
More VA beneficiaries became eligible for fertility treatments in 2024. Here's who qualifies and what to expect.
More Tricare beneficiaries became eligible for fertility treatments in 2024. Here's who qualifies and what to expect.
These are the Defense Department's child-care fees for 2024-2025.
Since 2012, the VA has provided disability compensation to service members and health benefits to both service members and families exposed to contaminated water at North Carolina Marine Corps bases.
The window is closing for veterans, families and others to file administrative claims and lawsuits under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act.
In U.S. military service, an other than honorable (OTH) discharge represents the most severe form of administrative discharge, raising questions about a service member's conduct and performance in the ranks and their eligibility for certain veteran benefits once out of uniform.
An honorable discharge is a type of military discharge given to service members who have met or exceeded the standards of conduct and performance expected of them during their time in the military.
MHS Genesis is the Defense Department's new electronic health records system, designed to provide a single health record for service members, veterans, and their families. It replaces the Tricare Online Patient Portal (TOL PP).
In the event of a government shutdown, for most active-duty service members and military veterans, your health benefits should not be affected.
With several dental carriers to choose from, how do you choose wisely?
It's time to review and change your health insurance, if necessary.
FEDVIP offers vision insurance for active-duty family members and dental insurance for retired military members and their families.
If you think living is expensive, try dying.
If you want to make changes to your coverage for the upcoming year, you need to do it during the Tricare open enrollment period.
Survivors will receive a slightly-below-average increase in 2025.
The Tricare Online Patient Portal is a web platform designed to let U.S. military service members and their families access health care information. At most facilities, however, TOL PP has already been replaced by the new electronic health record, MHS Genesis.
To ease the burden on surviving family, VA now can determine eligibility for burial in a National Cemetery ahead of time.
There are several ways our nation honors its deceased veterans. See our detailed pages on what benefits are available.
The holiday season will be here before you know it. Plan now so your packages arrive on time.
Specially Adapted Housing grants are available to veterans who have specific service-connected disabilities
The Uniformed Services Family Health Plan option is available near selected civilian medical facilities around the country.
There are several Health Care programs available to assist veterans and retirees as they transition into the civilian workforce.
Tricare provides a world-class pharmacy benefit to all eligible military members, retirees, and their families.
These tables show cost-shares or copayments and annual deductibles for families who use Tricare.
If you have VA disability and an employment handicap, you may be entitled to Veteran Readiness and Employment services.
Veterans with certain service-connected disabilities may get a grant from VA to build or modify a home to meet their needs
Tricare Young Adult is a plan that qualified adult children can purchase after eligibility for regular Tricare coverage ends.
Many states have state veterans cemeteries. Find out about the locations and eligibility requirements for your state.
The 2025 VA disability pay rates show compensation for veterans with a disability rating 10% or higher.
Medicare costs will go up 5.9% on average for 2024
CHAMPVA is a health benefits program in which the VA shares the cost of certain services and supplies
Individuals who lose TRICARE eligibility or other coverage are eligible for the Continued Health Care Benefit Program (CHCBP)
If you are enrolled in the CHAMPVA program should you choose to participate in Medicare Part D.
Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage is available to everyone with Medicare, including Tricare beneficiaries.
Grants are available for veterans to help purchase a new or used car or special equipment to assist those with disabilities
If you are an active-duty commissioned officer on aviation duty, you are entitled to Aviation Career Incentive Pay.
Military per diem rates cover any military-related travel expenses. The per diem rate sets the limit to how much service members can be reimbursed.
If you work in the health care field, you may be eligible for a sign-on bonus, an extension bonus, and monthly incentive pay.
Dependency and Indemnity Compensation is a monthly benefit paid to eligible survivors of deceased service members or veterans.
Since 1864, Arlington National Cemetery has served as the nation's military cemetery honoring those who served.
For many sailors and Marines, there is no more honored choice for their mortal remains than burial at sea.
Just what does burial in a National Cemetery involve?
The VA provides headstones and markers for the graves of veterans anywhere in the world.
VA burial allowances are partial reimbursements of an eligible veteran's burial and funeral costs.
Sgt. Greville Clarke was convicted on 29 counts including rape, intent to commit kidnapping, attempted premeditated murder, sexual assault, indecent visual records, robbery, physical assault and obstruction of justice.
Eighty Army "military intelligence professionals" from Fort Drum, New York, and the XVIII Airborne Corps headquartered out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, will augment the Joint Intelligence Task Force-Southern Border.
As part of a pilot program, construction is expected to begin this summer on a new privately managed facility at Fort Irwin, California, designed to house approximately 500 junior enlisted soldiers.
The incident, which sparked a wave of right-wing criticism, centered on the base's chain of command wall display -- a common fixture in military buildings designed to show the hierarchy from local commanders to the president.
At the briefing Wednesday, law enforcement officials said they had identified the victims through DNA evidence found at the scene and advanced genetic and genealogy research.
The Army has outlined its new fitness test set to debut in June, but key details surrounding the rollout -- including scoring criteria and enhanced standards for combat troops -- remain unsettled just weeks ahead of implementation.
Among the most notable adjustments, which will likely be met with glee across the ranks, is the removal of the Standing Power Throw.
As of last week, the Army had enlisted 51,837 recruits, or 85% of its 61,000 target for fiscal 2025, according service data.
When Carrie Conley learned that her vote in the 2024 election was at risk of being thrown out, the news did not come to her through the mail or from any official source.
The language in an April 11 presidential memo on the military takeover of land at the border “leaves a lot of room for taking over federal land in general,” not only within the Roosevelt Reservation.
The Army has released its finalized environmental impact statement on the prospect of retaining 22,750 acres of state-owned land at the Pohakuloa Training Area on Hawaii island after its lease expires in August 2029.
Matt Wallace, an influencer who has more than two million followers on X, posted that Ellis was involved in the collision and may have intentionally caused it.
While it is not unusual for the Army to curtail incentives after meeting its retention goals, the troops were given little heads-up on the matter.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will fast-track permits for building a protective tunnel around an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes.
The Army is set to phase out its unit-level athletic trainers -- civilian specialists tasked with providing immediate care and rehabilitation for soldiers with minor musculoskeletal injuries -- by the end of the current fiscal year, according to an internal email obtained by Military.com.
When 2nd Lt. Samantha Swiatek graduated Officer Candidate School on Sunday, April 13, her 93-year-old veteran grandfather had the honor of being her first salute at the Fort Custer graduation ceremony.
Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in America's heartland, killing 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil, deep scars remain.
The Massachusetts Army National Guard has abruptly rescinded long-standing medical waivers that allowed certain soldiers to maintain facial hair -- a policy primarily affecting Black service members.
A 24-year-old U.S. Army soldier was arrested on murder charges after Fairbanks officers found a man with an execution-style gunshot wound in an apartment, police said.
Just weeks before World War I ended, the U.S. military established Fort Benning near Columbus. The first soldiers arrived there on Oct. 6, 1918. Later that month, officials held a ceremony for naming it after Confederate Brig. Gen. Henry Benning.
More than a year before Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt heard arguments from the civil rights leaders of the era for the desegregation of the military in preparation for the wars in Europe and Asia that would soon engulf the U.S.
Vaughn Drake Jr., an esteemed Central Kentuckian believed to be the oldest survivor of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, died last week.
The 10-month Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss, Texas, includes multiple major projects in its curriculum, including two essays students were expected to work on for several months.
Alan Kinder will travel to Europe to commemorate the Battle of the Bulge, the major German counteroffensive that ended in January of 1945.
Army officials said they mistakenly provided the wrong number to The Associated Press when asked repeatedly over the past week how many soldiers have come back to the service since Trump’s order.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is poised to assume temporary leadership of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, a rare dual appointment that places the 38-year-old at the helm of two high-stakes federal institutions.
In an interview Tuesday with Auburn University’s “Cyber Focus” podcast, Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said contractors are “ready to turn dirt” the day the announcement is made.
The Army has made changes to how its helicopters use a safety system that broadcasts aircraft location and has reduced the number of flights over Washington following a collision with a passenger jet that killed 67 people
The Army will begin limited use of horse-drawn caissons for funerals at Arlington National Cemetery the week of June 2.
The Trump administration is having early discussions about a grand military parade in the nation's capital this summer, something that is a long-held dream of President Donald Trump.
An appellate court in Russia’s far east on Monday reduced the prison sentence for an American soldier convicted of stealing and making threats of murder, Russia's state news agency RIA Novosti reported.
The Army is quietly considering a sweeping reduction of up to 90,000 active-duty troops, a move that underscores mounting fiscal pressures at the Pentagon and a broader shift in military strategy away from Europe and counterterrorism.
Day care centers at Peterson Space Force Base and Fort Carson in Colorado are disenrolling some families and pausing waitlists amid staffing issues, the latest impacts of the administration's hiring freeze throughout the federal government.
Giving up American military leadership of the NATO alliance would be "problematic," Gen. Christopher Cavoli told senators Thursday.
Pvt. Joseph W. Morrison, an Army medic, was killed in action in France on Nov. 1, 1918 -- 10 days before the end of World War I.
Thousands of people have turned out to bid farewell to four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in the Baltic nation
President Donald Trump says executive orders targeting law firms are being issued in the name of national security, with the White House asserting that the firms don’t deserve access to sensitive U.S. government information
The recovery operation for the bodies and the M88 was an intricate and arduous weeklong process, enlisting the expertise of roughly 200 personnel from the U.S., Polish, Estonian and Lithuanian armed forces.
In brisk and windy weather Tuesday, Fort Carson soldiers eased roughly 20-ton Strykers onto flat rail cars for their trip to the U.S.-Mexico border to help with illegal immigration enforcement.
Brooks participated in the Battle of the Bulge -- Germany's final major offensive on the Western Front -- but to his everlasting good fortune, he was not involved in the most intense fighting.
The Army has not released the names of the soldiers pending notification of the next of kin. The bodies of the other three soldiers were recovered Monday.
Jeffrey Hutchinson, 59, is set to die by lethal injection May 1 at Florida State Prison near the city of Starke. DeSantis, a Republican, signed the death warrant Monday night.
The new “multipurpose” destroyer, touted by state media as the first in a new class of heavily armed warships, is designed to handle various weapons systems.
After about two years of operation, the Navy's pre-boot camp program for recruits who need help meeting the physical and academic requirements for service is proving to be useful, and leaders say they want it to stay.
Leonard Glenn Francis, the Malaysian contractor known as “Fat Leonard” at the center of the U.S. Navy’s worst-ever bribery and corruption scandal, has appealed the 15-year prison term he was sentenced to last year.
A World War II bomber has been discovered 3 miles deep in the Pacific Ocean, and it’s still fully armed with an 83-year-old bomb fixed to the wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says.
The new ongoing corruption prosecution, which is much more limited in scale and largely rests on a single, problematic witness, may be faltering.
The service meets standards for collecting data on suicide prevention and response, but nearly 30% of commanders didn't have a crisis plan when asked, defense investigators said.
The Naval Academy canceled a speech by author and podcaster Ryan Holiday after he declined a request not to reference 381 books and literary works removed from its library as part of a review of diversity, equity and inclusion materials, according to an opinion piece he authored for The New York Times.
It never occurred to Vincent Aiello that he could join the military and become a pilot until an eye-opening conversation with his stepfather while he was in high school, which he recounts in his recently released book, "Through the Yellow Visor."
Speaking to media at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard after concluding his visit, Secretary of the Navy John Phelan emphasized the need for new investment in shipbuilding to meet the demands of the moment.
The Navy is in the process of permanently shutting down the Red Hill facility, which sits just 100 feet above an aquifer most of Honolulu relies on for water.
A second U.S. aircraft carrier is operating in Mideast waters ahead of the next round of talks between Iran and the United States over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, satellite photos showed.
Cmdr. Brett Robblee and Command Master Chief Felix Phillips were relieved from leadership of Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 4 by Capt. Christopher Milner, the commander of Maritime Expeditionary Security Group 2.
More than a year before Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt heard arguments from the civil rights leaders of the era for the desegregation of the military in preparation for the wars in Europe and Asia that would soon engulf the U.S.
A Navy buddy of doomed helicopter pilot Seankese “Sean” Johnson said he doubts the chopper crashed into the Hudson River simply because it ran out of gas.
His physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, cited an “active lifestyle” that ”continues to contribute significantly” to the Republican president's well-being.
The pilot, Seankese Johnson transitioned to aviation after a career in the Navy.
Off the coast of Japan 80 years ago, a U.S. naval captain ordered his battleship to hold a burial at sea for a kamikaze pilot who died slamming his fighter plane into the American vessel.
"Warfare" is a must-see that brings full combat immersion, miles of depth and natural believability, making for one of the best war films of all time.
24's "Warfare" has a relatively simple mission: to drop audiences into the chaos of a Navy SEAL mission gone wrong, told in real time and drawn from memory.
Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield who began her career as a helicopter pilot and was the first woman to be president of the Naval War College, had been serving as a senior official at NATO.
The call came in the days after the U.S. Naval Academy got rid of nearly 400 volumes from its Nimitz Library collection on topics ranging from racism to gender identity and the Holocaust.
Hundreds of migrants have been apprehended at sea in recent months, a scenario that federal authorities expect to become more common as the Trump administration tightens land borders across the Southwest.
Culinary sailors from across the East Coast traded feeding hundreds from their galleys for fine dining with local chefs at the 15th Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Culinary Competition.
The Navy provided the list of 381 books that have been taken out of its library.
Cmdr. Christopher Johnson was relieved from leadership of NIOC, a subordinate command of Naval Information Operations Command Pacific headquartered at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
The U.S. Naval Academy has confirmed that officials there removed items commemorating female Jewish graduates from a historic display ahead of a visit to the school by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday.
Marines and sailors on the West Coast are expanding efforts to fix chronic barracks issues such as leaky sinks, drywall holes and broken window screens as units between California and Arizona tout success from last year's Operation Clean Sweep.
President Donald Trump has pardoned a Virginia man whose sentence already was commuted for his convictions stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
The film, based on director and retired Special Warfare Operator First Class Ray Mendoza's real-world experience in the Iraq War, is a gritty, real-time combat action between Navy SEALs and Iraqi insurgents.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a Pandora’s box of the widely different rules among the services
The change in policy was made in February by Vice Adm. Yvette Davids, the academy's superintendent, in response to an executive order issued by President Donald Trump in January.
Federal agents arrested Jonathan Christopher LaRoche on Wednesday in La Mesa, California, on a charge of attempted production of images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
Ever since the Navy repelled its first wave of drone attacks from the Houthi rebels, there has been criticism over the fact that commanders were turning to multimillion-dollar missiles to down drones that cost fractions of that amount.
The Navy has a new civilian leader with a hefty business resume but no military experience after the Senate voted Monday evening to approve John Phelan as the service's secretary.
Keith Bass, a retired Navy commander who previously led the White House Medical Unit and the CIA's medical service office, must explain his alleged mismanagement in those jobs, according to Massachusetts Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
New memos from the Air Force and the Navy warn troops to watch their political speech online and in person, and even mentioned Uniform Code of Military Justice violations for certain criticisms of the president or their superior officers.
A six-member jury has acquitted a career Navy man of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old relative during a sleepover at his home.
Hegseth has ordered the USS Carl Vinson, which has been operating in the Pacific, to begin steaming toward the Middle East, which will extend its scheduled deployment by three months.
The Associated Press has learned that military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba to handle detained migrants by as much as half.
An official, who was given anonymity to discuss military plans, told Military.com that a second destroyer will deploy from the West Coast, joining the USS Gravely.
The Trump administration is taking the unusual step of deploying a Navy warship off the waters of the U.S. as part of its broader crackdown on security and migration along the Mexico border.
Every once in awhile, a war movie comes along that does something truly innovative to make its story memorable. These are those movies.
The week will also feature flyovers by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, an Independence Hall ceremony to commemorate the official founding of the Navy, a United States Navy Band concert, and a Navy gala.
The United States and Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen are both vowing escalation after the U.S. launched airstrikes to deter the rebels from attacking military and commercial vessels on one of the world's busiest shipping corridors.
The USS Harry S. Truman carrier strike group, which includes the carrier, three Navy destroyers and one cruiser, are in the Red Sea and were part of Saturday's mission.
The Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say a series of airstrikes have hit the capital, Sanaa, on Saturday evening
A famous stunt pilot died after crashing his custom-built experimental aircraft at at the Virginia military installation on Thursday, just days before he was scheduled to perform during an air show.
Friends and family who gathered at the McDonald’s parking lot Thursday afternoon to mourn Caleb’s death described him as energetic, selfless and caring.
A new independent academic study examining a form of blood cancer among those who served at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, has found that service members were diagnosed at younger ages compared to the wider population, a notable revelation as that community fears their cancers and illnesses could be tied to their service.
While the Air Force Academy sent a letter to incoming cadets early last week reassuring them of a quality education at the school, a definitive plan for layoffs among faculty and staff is still in the works.
A bipartisan group representing all U.S. governors is sounding the alarm about a looming move to transition Air National Guard units into the Space Force without approval from the affected states.
Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Green, who advised on the readiness, training and quality of life of enlisted air commandos, was fired from his leadership position on Monday by Air Force Special Operations Commander Lt. Gen. Mike Conley.
The Air Force Academy has rolled out a new mission statement that drops the word "educate" and adds in a focus on winning wars.
Col. Christopher Meeker, the former commander of Wright-Patterson's 88th Air Base Wing, was sentenced Tuesday evening after entering a guilty plea to violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, including Article 90, willfully disobeying a superior commissioned officer, and Article 134, fraternization.
In April 1968, I was a 21-year-old Air Force sergeant in Vietnam, assigned to an Army base camp surrounding the village of Lai Khe, nearly 40 miles north of Saigon.
The investigation is the latest probe into the basing decision, which started late in President Donald Trump's first term and has pitted elected officials against one another from the two likely places for the headquarters.
Col. Mark D. Bortnem, a former F/A-18 pilot with more than 30 years in the service, was relieved of his duties as commander of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina.
Col. Christopher Meeker, the former commander of the 88th Air Base Wing, was removed from his leadership position in late December 2023.
Air Force Gen. Dan Caine — whose call sign is “Raizin” — is the first officer to be called back from retirement and returned to active duty to take the chairman’s job.
The abrupt and opaque firings of two top officials charged with collecting intelligence on and countering the onslaught of cyber threats against the U.S. in recent years was shocking to those in the community, according to experts.
Airmen and Space Force Guardians have had their scheduled family days for 2025 canceled after officials said the extra days off to spend time with loved ones did not align with the administration's warfighting priorities.
Airman Basic Quinterius Charles Chappelle was originally charged with second-degree murder last month after local authorities found the body of Sahela Toka Win Sangrait, a 21-year-old who had been missing since August.
The Air Force says it's again allowing airmen and civilian employees to put their preferred personal pronouns in their email signatures and correspondence, backtracking on a Trump administration restriction.
The Air Force Academy superintendent is proposing to cut civilian faculty positions without hiring uniformed instructors to replace them — a change that could eliminate some majors.
Col. Joseph Coughlin, commander of the 557th Weather Wing at Offutt, was removed from his position Tuesday "due to a loss of confidence in his ability to lead," a Wednesday news release said.
Ember, a military working dog with Space Base Delta 1, retired on Tuesday after more than eight years of service. About 50 Peterson service members and civilians celebrated her years of service during a brief retirement ceremony.
The Air Force is rolling back policies that would allow pregnant aircrew members to fly early in their pregnancy and are adding higher scrutiny to those seeking waivers to stay in the skies.
President Donald Trump says executive orders targeting law firms are being issued in the name of national security, with the White House asserting that the firms don’t deserve access to sensitive U.S. government information
I realized I had been sheltered from much of the world's ugliness and was more than a little naive. I thought the problems I heard about from my roommate's friends were peculiar to my base. What I thought were local problems proved to be far more widespread.
Retired Lt. Gen. Dan Caine was nominated by Trump to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs after the president fired the previous chairman, Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown, about a year and a half into a four-year term.
A deal last year to transfer an F-16 Fighting Falcon squadron from the District of Columbia Air National Guard to Maryland, which emerged amid talks last year to redevelop the city's RFK Stadium is off the table, the White House said.
Alumni representing every academy and a broad spectrum of generations have signed onto an open letter aimed at providing transgender and other gender-nonconforming students with encouragement.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a Pandora’s box of the widely different rules among the services
Four nominees, including President Donald Trump's pick to be Air Force secretary, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee for their confirmation hearing.
Senators are almost certain to question Caine on the unusual circumstances of his nomination, whether he is committed to providing apolitical military advice, and the fact that he does not meet the statutory qualifications to be chairman.
Hill Air Force Base in Utah has closed one of its two day care centers, harming quality of life for some service members, civilian employees and their families following hiring freezes ordered by President Donald Trump's administration.
U.S. District Judge Christine P. O'Hearn's ruling came just days after a federal judge in Washington separately said the military's proposed transgender ban was likely unconstitutional.
A ribbon cutting marked the grand opening of the Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home, as veterans and city, county and state officials came to lend their support.
Col. James H. Harvey III, 101, was one of four Tuskegee Airmen who won the first U.S. Air Force Gunnery Meet in 1949.
New memos from the Air Force and the Navy warn troops to watch their political speech online and in person, and even mentioned Uniform Code of Military Justice violations for certain criticisms of the president or their superior officers.
Dubbed the Next Generation Air Dominance platform, or NGAD, the now-designated F-47 has been shrouded in secrecy for years, as the Air Force quietly tested experimental aircraft.
Located in western Fresno County about 10 miles south of Dos Palos and 15 miles north of Firebaugh, Eagle Field dates back to 1942 when construction of the airstrip got underway a few months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Because I had no choice, I had my own approach: Change. Adapt. Repeat.
Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Troy Black will depart the post and retire from military service after the newly confirmed Joint Chiefs chairman, Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chose not to renew Black's posting.
The service is offering "primary military occupational specialty," or PMOS, bonuses that -- if including a kicker -- can incur up to eight years of additional service for specific jobs the Corps needs to keep filled.
Lance Cpl. Albert Aguilera, 22, and Lance Cpl. Marcelino Gamino, 28, both Marine combat engineers and from California, were killed during a convoy near Santa Teresa, New Mexico, according to a news release from their unit.
Dakota Meyer, a Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in the Afghanistan War, is reenlisting in the the military and will serve in the Marine Reserves.
Two Marines were killed after their civilian rental vehicle was involved in an incident Tuesday during a deployment to the southern U.S. border, according to a military news release and two defense officials who spoke to Military.com on the condition of anonymity as an investigation remains ongoing.
Col. Mark D. Bortnem, a former F/A-18 pilot with more than 30 years in the service, was relieved of his duties as commander of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina.
The Marine Corps' new littoral regiment is less than two years old and growing as the service contends with how to resupply and sustain it in the vast Pacific region, where China's military influence is casting an increasing shadow.
The commandant said that the changes were informed by bottom-up feedback from Marines in the fleet, "empowered by our campaign of learning to refine and adapt."
On the island of Guadalcanal alone, the U.S. military lists about 374 service members still unaccounted for since the end of World War II.
"She wants accountability from the Marines, and she wants this not to happen to anyone else," Christine Dunn, an attorney representing the former recruit, said in a phone interview.
On Wednesday afternoon, led by police escort, Robert O'Malley became the first resident of Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home in Fort Worth, Texas. O'Malley, 81, was the first U.S. Marine Corps recipient of the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War.
Marines and sailors on the West Coast are expanding efforts to fix chronic barracks issues such as leaky sinks, drywall holes and broken window screens as units between California and Arizona tout success from last year's Operation Clean Sweep.
A federal judge ruled last week that a woman who said she was physically and sexually assaulted in 2020 at the hands of a U.S. Marine Corps recruiter based in Springfield is blocked from suing the government over the incident.
Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego announced he will block the confirmation of top leaders at the Department of Veterans Affairs, raising the stakes in Democrats' bid to get the Trump administration to back off plans to cut jobs from the sprawling agency that serves millions of military veterans.
The establishment of the team represents a watershed and urgent moment for the Marine Corps.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a Pandora’s box of the widely different rules among the services
The Marine Corps' Child and Youth Program is intended to provide "high-quality and affordable" child care to support families with children between 6 weeks and 18 years old, according to the update.
Federal agents arrested Jonathan Christopher LaRoche on Wednesday in La Mesa, California, on a charge of attempted production of images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
After both aircraft received onboard warning indicators on Tuesday, an MV-2B Osprey and an F-35B Lightning II separately touched down in different parts of Japan without injury to the crews or damage to the aircraft, according to the service.
Most people wouldn't need to fight a war before starting a business, let alone one of the most iconic dot-com brands ever created. But Bob Parsons is not most people.
A Marine Corps staff noncommissioned officer who was accused of being involved in the death of his spouse last year was charged with premeditated murder -- nearly seven months after the alleged incident took place, according to the service.
The Navy has a new civilian leader with a hefty business resume but no military experience after the Senate voted Monday evening to approve John Phelan as the service's secretary.
The family of a Vietnam-era veteran who died after his VA doctors allegedly failed to tell him that he had cancer has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the VA Boston Healthcare System.
The Pentagon restored some webpages highlighting the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans, days after tribes condemned the action.
The Marine Corps has removed more than a dozen videos, photos and stories about Navajo Code Talkers as part of an ongoing Trump administration purge of policies, programs and materials that highlight diverse groups of service members.
The week will also feature flyovers by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, an Independence Hall ceremony to commemorate the official founding of the Navy, a United States Navy Band concert, and a Navy gala.
A new Marine Corps policy says troops with a genetic skin condition that can cause pain and scarring from shaving and mainly affects Black men can be separated if the health issue persists.
Transgender sailors and Marines who want to voluntarily separate before the military starts kicking them out have until March 28 to come forward, according to a Navy policy announced Thursday evening.
The Marine Corps is in the process of taking a family readiness program away from paid civilians and placing its responsibilities in the hands of Marines, a service spokesperson confirmed to Military.com on Thursday.
The vice chiefs of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force said that if they don't get additional funding, they at least need the flexibility to shift money to ensure priorities are covered.
In the war game "Down Range," Marine units can check out "kits" with dice, rules sheets and 3D-printed pieces that resemble different formations, from Marines' own units to enemy equipment.
Kathy Strong is on a mission to honor a fallen Vietnam War soldier she never met. This week, that mission brought her to Hawaii.
During my three-year assignment, my unit supported almost 200 funerals a year for Marines ranging from privates to a brigadier general.
The Marine Corps stood up a unit meant to sow "chaos and uncertainty" for its adversaries in the Pacific on Tuesday, according to a news release, adding the service's first U.S. anti-ship missile battery in Okinawa, Japan, under its newest littoral concept.
The pilots and crew chief were "calm, cool and collected," Capt. Joshua Watson said, even as the two Ospreys nearly collided, causing the fuel-heavy aircraft he was in to bank dramatically -- once, twice, three times, before it began to plummet nose-down.
Ian Futrell, 40, of Beaufort, South Carolina, received a yearlong prison sentence for his conviction but he will not be incarcerated unless he violates the conditions of a veterans court program.
When acclaimed actor Gene Hackman ran away from his home in Danville, Illinois, to join the Marine Corps, his everyman appearance was apparently a factor, as he related to David Letterman in 1988.
Roughly 650 Marines and Army soldiers who were forced out of the military for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine have so far expressed interest in returning to the force under an executive order from President Donald Trump.
Marine Corps drill instructors represent one of the most legendary roles in the military. From the 1987 war movie "Full Metal Jacket" to their essential job of making new Marines at boot camp in 13-week cycles, the role has become iconic to the public and within squad bays alike.
The Enlisted Career Designation Program, announced is aimed at keeping experienced Marines in the Corps by reducing the administrative hassle and uncertainty associated with extending their service.
A funeral service was held in Kyiv for a U.S. Marine Corps veteran killed while serving alongside Ukrainian forces. Family and friends said 21-year-old Ethan Hertweck had given his life fighting for freedom.
Gene Hackman, the beloved star of stage, movies and television who served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the turbulent years following World War II, has died at 95.
Amid the onslaught of new Marvel movies and TV series that have premiered in the years since 2019's "Avengers: Endgame" wrapped up the Infinity Saga, viewers might feel a bit overwhelmed and struggling to keep up (if anyone's still interested in keeping up).
The new standards outline the use of safety boats to accompany the Amphibious Combat Vehicle during waterborne operations.
Capt. James Spitler and the sector's command master chief were temporarily relieved six months ago for allegedly creating a "toxic work environment."
The Department of Homeland Security is offering buyouts and early retirement options to staffers, as the Trump administration pushes forward with efforts to reduce and reshape the federal workforce, according to an email.
The complete document of Force Design 2028 has yet to be publicly released, but it calls for a larger workforce, organizational redesign, and improved technology and acquisitions systems.
Hundreds of migrants have been apprehended at sea in recent months, a scenario that federal authorities expect to become more common as the Trump administration tightens land borders across the Southwest.
Attorneys representing former U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadets filed seven more sexual assault complaints against the Coast Guard, bringing to 29 the number of such complaints they’ve filed under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security order banning “climate change activities and the use of climate change terminology in DHS policies and programs” caused a stir among Coast Guard Academy alumni last month.
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter crew offloaded more than 12,000 pounds of narcotics at a Miami Beach port that the agency says is worth hundreds of millions of dollars on the street.
The Government Accountability Office said the service is responding only to immediate needs and does not have the funding or capacity to address worsening conditions.
Hawaii Coast Guard crews remain busy across the Pacific as President Donald Trump’s administration shakes up U.S. government policy at home and abroad.
Union members with the Submarine Base Fire Department in Groton are raising an alarm about the possibility of losing firefighters as the Trump Administration continues its threat of widespread layoffs and a hiring freeze for federal employees.
The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world’s largest artificial reef departed from south Philadelphia’s Delaware River waterfront, marking the opening segment of its final voyage.
The system will be down until at least Feb. 19 while the service investigates a hacking incident, officials said.
It is very unusual for a crew guard member to go missing during patrols.
Seaman Bryan K. Lee, 23, had been missing since early last week.
Mike Salerno, a spokesperson for the U.S. Coast Guard, said rescuers were searching the aircraft's last known location by helicopter when they spotted the wreckage.
Under Donald Trump’s second presidency, U.S. Coast Guard crews in Hawaii and the Pacific are set to be busy. But it’s not entirely clear what that will actually look like amid major shake-ups across the federal government.
Three unidentified Army soldiers died after their Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger flight over Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night during an annual training exercise.
Trump's order comes on the heels of his first executive orders signed last week, which already sent the military services scrambling to remove anything they deemed would be related to diversity efforts.
The icebreaker Aiviq was built for oil work in the Arctic but has design issues. Its maiden voyage to Alaska ended in a rescue at sea and a Coast Guard investigation.
Adm. Linda Fagan, the first woman to serve in the Coast Guard's top job, was relieved following the swearing-in ceremony for the new president.
In a deeply partisan Congress, one group of lawmakers with a shared background is working in a bipartisan way to try to pass important legislation.
An interim report into sexual assaults at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and subsequent cover-up of an investigation found the service continues to withhold information.
U.S. service members have long faced strict limits on abortions, even when used to resolve miscarriages. Under federal law, the military will only pay for abortions in cases of rape, incest or to save the mother’s life.
“We should be doing some very urgent intelligence analysis and take them out of the skies, especially if they’re flying over airports or military bases,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Thursday as concerns about the drones spread across Capitol Hill.
An amateur photographer and ship buff took photos of the commercial icebreaker Aiviq last week sporting a coat of Coast Guard icebreaker red paint, "21" on the port side and the name "Storis" on the stern.
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for five crew members of a fishing boat that reportedly capsized in southeast Alaska over the weekend.
New military influencers are popping up daily talking about military life -- the good, the bad and the ugly.
The need for ships with icebreaking capabilities is growing as China and Russia increase their presence in the Arctic, officials told members of a House subcommittee Thursday.
Problems related to transfer of personnel records resulted in beneficiaries temporarily losing coverage.
The claims come more than a month after 13 former cadets filed similar federal complaints seeking $10 million apiece in damages.
The service is looking into allegations of unfair treatment and the Coast Guardsmen's ability to fulfill their leadership duties.
The U.S. Coast Guard is assisting in the search and rescue operations.
The Coast Guard has temporarily halted operations at Coast Guard Station Rio Vista, California, while it deals with vermin.
An aggressive marketing campaign and investments in personnel and recruiting stations helped the service meet its goals in fiscal 2024, officials said.
Witnesses testified that the company that operated an experimental deep-water submersible that imploded, killing five people, put profits over safety and ignored warning signs before the disaster.
John Winters, a Coast Guard marine inspector in Washingon state, testified that Stockton Rush railed against regulations that he said stifled innovation but also noted that Rush did not attempt to circumvent any Coast Guard regulations.
The Coast Guard opened a public hearing earlier this month that is part of a high-level investigation into the cause of the implosion of OceanGate's Titan submersible in June 2023, which killed five people.
The co-founder of the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic said he hopes the legacy is a renewed interest in exploration.
With so many presidents, prime ministers, monarchs and others dignitaries in one city and under one roof at the same time, the U.N. General Assembly is the most complex event the Secret Service is involved in each year.
Renata Rojas' testimony struck a different tone than some of the earlier witnesses, who described the company as troubled from the top down and focused more on profit than science or safety.
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