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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
LA has been gripped by historic wildfires fueled by seasonal winds since last week, with the blazes destroying 4 square miles of densely developed areas of the city.
Cmdr. Sarah Quemada was relieved as commander of Naval Information Warfare Training Group Norfolk by Rear Adm. Brian Harding, commander of the Naval Information Warfighting Development Center.
As Trump prepares to take office Monday, he has vowed to move quickly on a key campaign promise to pardon many, if not all, of the participants of the riot who sought to stop the certification of the 2020 election win by President Joe Biden.
The jury awarded Zachary Young $5 million in damages and is now being asked to determine whether CNN must pay additional punitive damages.
If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that’s probably because it has, at least if you’re measuring via internet time.
Putin praised the deal as a “real breakthrough, creating conditions for the stable and sustainable development of Russia, Iran and the entire region.”
Federal authorities have charged a North Carolina man with attempting to help ISIS, a designated foreign terrorist organization.
Israel’s security Cabinet recommended approval of a ceasefire deal after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed an agreement had been reached that would pause the 15-month war with Hamas in Gaza and release dozens of hostages held by militants there.
SpaceX launched its Starship rocket on its latest test flight, but the spacecraft was destroyed following a thrilling booster catch back at the pad.
Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken defended Biden administration policies on Israel’s war with Hamas after a ceasefire agreement in Gaza was reached, facing protests that interrupted his final news conference at the State Department.
A Florida jury will decide whether CNN defamed a U.S. Navy veteran in a 2021 report on how Afghans were being charged thousands of dollars to be evacuated after the U.S. military withdrawal from their country.
A U.S. Army veteran’s ex-wife insisted she was his surviving spouse after he died so she could steal his military benefits, federal prosecutors said.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will bid farewell to the forces and personnel he has led through a tumultuous term that had three major military crises, a global pandemic and a personal brush with cancer that became a flashpoint for the way it was mishandled.
Law enforcement authorities requested a court warrant to formally arrest South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, who was in his third day at a detention center after his lawyers failed in a last-minute effort to secure his release.
Trump said on social media that Troy Meink, currently the principal director of the National Reconnaissance Office, was his choice to be the 27th secretary of the Air Force, which also oversees the Space Force.
In one of their first concrete actions of the new congressional session, the chairmen of the committees that oversee the Department of Veterans Affairs introduced a bill aimed at making it easier to fire bad VA employees.
The transition tabletop exercise was chaired by Homeland Security Adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall in the White House Situation Room, the White House said, and included a substantial share of Biden's outgoing Cabinet.
Provisions in the order call for the development of minimum cybersecurity standards for government technology contractors and require that contractors submit evidence that they're complying with the rules.
The website features the names of millions of veterans buried in VA cemeteries and military-run sites, as well as those buried in private cemeteries who have requested grave markers through the VA.
The Assumption University students, all teenagers, were arraigned on conspiracy and kidnapping charges.
U.S. defense contractor Anduril Industries is preparing to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility in central Ohio, adding a planned 4,000 jobs to the area's burgeoning high-tech sector.
The service's Command Assessment Program was established to remove bias from the selection process for command billets.
In early November, a small group of senior U.S. human rights diplomats met with a top official in President Joe Biden’s State Department to make one final, emphatic plea: We must keep our word.
With the new Congress sworn in and President-elect Trump poised for his second inauguration, Republicans have queued up a number of bills that could widely expand veterans’ access to the private health care system.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Ukraine's capital with a pledge to help guarantee the country’s security for a century, days before Donald Trump is sworn in as U.S. president.
Blue Origin launched its massive new rocket on its first test flight, sending up a prototype satellite to orbit thousands of miles above Earth.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a "last-minute crisis" with Hamas was holding up Israeli approval of a long-awaited ceasefire that would pause the fighting in the Gaza Strip and release dozens of hostages.
The widow of Matthew Livelsberger — the Colorado Springs Green Beret who died by suicide in a rented Tesla Cybertruck seconds before the vehicle exploded on New Year’s Day in Las Vegas — has broken her silence to refute what she believes are false and slanderous narratives about her late husband and their family.
Lawyers representing South Korea’s impeached president said he will refuse further questioning after being detained by anti-corruption officials over his ill-fated declaration of martial law last month, maintaining that the investigation is illegal.
Maj. Michael Stockin was removed from his duties as an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist in 2022 as a result of allegations of sexual assault.
As the Biden administration nears its final days, military and government officials are starting to speak more openly about the scope of the fighting that has occurred against Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea.
Gen. Eric Smith said the planned transfer of Okinawa-based Marines to Guam in the coming years will distance the force from a critical theater that China seeks to further influence.
The deal promises the release of dozens of hostages held by Hamas in phases and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israel, and it will allow hundreds of thousands of people displaced in Gaza to return to what remains of their homes.
The Quadrenial Review of Military Compensation was unveiled and reported that "the department's compensation package is strongly competitive with the civilian labor market," a senior defense official told reporters.
In an interview with a radio station in her home state, followed by a written statement, Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, announced that she will vote to confirm Hegseth.
The governments of Britain and Mauritius have been negotiating in recent months to complete an agreement to settle the future of the disputed Indian Ocean archipelago, which is home to a strategically important U.K.-U.S. naval and bomber base.
The widow of an Air Force missileer who died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma has finally secured Department of Veterans Affairs benefits connected to her late husband's passing.
Only a six-year-old can stare down the muzzle of a weapon of destruction and think he can win.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin did not inform Congress or the White House as required when he was incapacitated due to treatment for prostate cancer or when complications worsened his condition last year, the Pentagon's watchdog concluded.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government will take the “strongest action possible” if Russia has harmed an Australian who was taken prisoner while fighting for Ukraine.
Russia launched a major ballistic and cruise missile attack on regions across Ukraine, targeting energy production and compelling authorities to shut down the power grid in some areas despite freezing winter weather, officials said.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio painted a dark vision of the consequences of America's "unbalanced relationship" with China, echoing President-elect Donald Trump's anti-globalist rhetoric as he vies to be confirmed as his secretary of state.
Japan and the Philippines will convey to President-elect Donald Trump the urgent need for the U.S. to remain committed to help uphold the rule of law in an Asian region where security concerns have become “increasingly severe,” Japan’s top diplomat said.
Before plowing a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 14 people, the man who carried out the Islamic State group-inspired attack had researched how to access a balcony on the city's famed Bourbon Street and looked up information about a similar recent attack at a Christmas market in Germany, the FBI said.
Kathryn Sullivan, a three-time Guinness World Records winner and the first American woman to walk in space, has been selected by the Space Foundation to receive the Gen. James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award, the nonprofit's highest honor.
House Speaker Mike Johnson ordered that flags at the U.S. Capitol be raised to their full height on Inauguration Day, pausing a 30-day flag-lowering order following the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, was detained in a major law enforcement operation at the presidential compound, defiantly insisting the anti-corruption agency didn’t have the authority to investigate his actions but saying he complied to prevent violence.
Kevin Paul McMains, of Milton, Florida, was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison for theft of government money and two counts of making false statements to a federal agency.
Russia’s top diplomat said that Moscow is open for talks with President-elect Donald Trump and praised him for pointing to NATO's plan to embrace Ukraine as a root cause of the nearly 3-year-old conflict.
The new standards outline the use of safety boats to accompany the Amphibious Combat Vehicle during waterborne operations.
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.
Space Force members take off-duty college courses under the Department of the Air Force's Military Tuition Assistance program (TA), which pays for up to 100% of tuition.
Those who wear or have worn the military uniform, based on this particular survey, appear less likely to have tapped their retirement savings.
Taking full advantage of financial touchpoint training can be one of the smartest moves service members make to build a financially secure future. But for many, completing the training becomes a "check in the block," and they miss out on the opportunity to make real progress.
The results of the 2024 Retirement Confidence Survey confirmed what I have long believed: Military service is a differentiator -- a financial differentiator.
Title fraud is still relatively rare, but the military lifestyle makes service members more vulnerable than their civilian counterparts.
People have to live and do things in a way that aligns with their priorities.
Finally receiving that hard-earned military retirement pay at age 60 is a big deal, and you definitely want to get that started on time. Make a note on your calendar to prevent a delay.
Here are four examples of what I will call "worthy whys" as you look for your own motivation to save.
Go back to the basics -- the A-B-Cs, if you will -- of turning credit-card debt into a piece of your personal history.
These money moves are all-important components of your financial wellness, so clean them up as we move through the second half of 2024.
Decisions you make when you move into your new home will affect the ongoing costs of running it.
Here's what to do if you're trying to both buy a house and stay out of financial trouble.
Veterans' families are geared up for Friday's special session of the Virginia General Assembly to review the massive changes made to the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program.
When it's time to PCS, military service members who identify their priorities before they start house hunting can save time and energy. It will also help to focus on what really matters.
At certain times and in certain situations, Veterans’ Group Life Insurance might work for you and your family like it did for us. Here are five situations in which that might be the case.
If you hear the so-called "pearls of personal finance wisdom" and think to yourself, "That just doesn't work for me," well, let's not go there so fast. Maybe you have a little wiggle room.
Whether it’s a financial crisis as the result of the current economic environment or just plain old day-to-day finances, here are some ideas for talking with your spouse, family and friends about money matters.
Military spouses anywhere can access one-on-one career coaching, employment webinars and virtual job interviews during the spouse-only Military Spouse Employment Partnership hiring events.
In an environment of sticky inflation, sky-high housing costs and a whole lot of uncertainty, military life has some solid advantages. Here are seven that stand out.
A veteran's surviving family members may be caught off guard if they expect the VA to cover all the costs of a funeral or burial.
Over the years, one of the most common questions I’ve received from clients has been, “Should we pay off our mortgage or invest?” Over time, my perspective on that question has changed.
With average new car prices nearing $50,000, it's critical to avoid a financial misstep. Here are four strategies to help you make a better purchase.
Your retirement income will likely come from a variety of sources. Imagining retirement income as pie pieces can make the planning process less overwhelming.
Kids are starting to bank at a younger age, according to statistics from USAA. Here's what could be fueling the trend, along with advice for how to help them get started.
Department of Veterans Affairs beneficiaries now have access to free financial coaching through the Veterans Benefits Banking Program.
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.
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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.
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."
Once a year, retired uniformed service members and federal employees have a window during which they can enroll in or change their dental plan.
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.
The PACT Act added two new presumptive medical conditions for Agent Orange exposure plus five new presumptive Vietnam-era locations.
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
There are several Health Care programs available to assist veterans and retirees as they transition into the civilian workforce.
The Uniformed Services Family Health Plan option is available near selected civilian medical facilities around the country.
These tables show cost-shares or copayments and annual deductibles for families who use Tricare.
Tricare provides a world-class pharmacy benefit to all eligible military members, retirees, and their families.
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
If you are enrolled in the CHAMPVA program should you choose to participate in Medicare Part D.
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)
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
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.
If you are an active-duty commissioned officer on aviation duty, you are entitled to Aviation Career Incentive Pay.
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.
The VA provides headstones and markers for the graves of veterans anywhere in the world.
Just what does burial in a National Cemetery involve?
VA burial allowances are partial reimbursements of an eligible veteran's burial and funeral costs.
A U.S. Army veteran’s ex-wife insisted she was his surviving spouse after he died so she could steal his military benefits, federal prosecutors said.
Before becoming a Baseball Hall of Famer, Uecker played the sport in high school and in the Army before landing a gig in the majors.
The service's Command Assessment Program was established to remove bias from the selection process for command billets.
The widow of Matthew Livelsberger — the Colorado Springs Green Beret who died by suicide in a rented Tesla Cybertruck seconds before the vehicle exploded on New Year’s Day in Las Vegas — has broken her silence to refute what she believes are false and slanderous narratives about her late husband and their family.
Maj. Michael Stockin was removed from his duties as an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist in 2022 as a result of allegations of sexual assault.
The Quadrenial Review of Military Compensation was unveiled and reported that "the department's compensation package is strongly competitive with the civilian labor market," a senior defense official told reporters.
Before plowing a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 14 people, the man who carried out the Islamic State group-inspired attack had researched how to access a balcony on the city's famed Bourbon Street and looked up information about a similar recent attack at a Christmas market in Germany, the FBI said.
Kevin Paul McMains, of Milton, Florida, was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison for theft of government money and two counts of making false statements to a federal agency.
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, calls himself a “change agent” heading into a potentially explosive confirmation hearing as senators question whether the former combat veteran and TV news show host is fit to lead the U.S. military.
A former Green Beret accused of plotting an invasion of Venezuela in 2020 to try to overthrow Nicolás Maduro lashed out at the CIA and FBI, claiming they sabotaged his efforts to oust the leftist leader.
If Pete Hegseth were still in uniform, his extramarital affairs and a decision to flatly ignore a combat commander's directive would not just be drawing the attention of senators — they could have run afoul of military law.
The service has 30,000 new enlistments this year -- an increase of 6,000 compared to the same period last year, the data shows.
Military bases throughout North America will resume a program that makes it easier for Defense Department personnel to bring visitors onto base.
The ad, which lauded the life and bravery of retired Marine Maj. James Capers Jr., was sponsored by a group that has backed service members convicted or sentenced for war crimes, among other cases it believes were wrongfully tried or determined.
Many soldiers are now using nicotine pouches, made wildly popular by the product Zyn, and in numbers far higher than other Americans, the University of Virginia found.
Six people who were injured and the father of a man who was killed in the New Year's truck attack filed a lawsuit against the City of New Orleans and two contractors, claiming they failed to protect revelers from an Army veteran who sped around a police blockade and raced down Bourbon Street, killing 14 people and injuring at least 30.
Nearly 10,000 women signed up for active duty in 2024, an 18% jump from the previous year, while male recruitment increased by just 8%, the data shows.
The physician, an anesthesiologist, was accused of fondling patients at a Washington state military hospital between 2019 and 2022.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is pressing Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary, to answer additional questions about his past actions and statements before next Tuesday's confirmation hearing.
The highly decorated soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack, Las Vegas police said.
The unit came under public scrutiny in 2022 when CNN reported that two horses had died within days of each other, highlighting substandard living conditions and neglect within the unit.
The Trusted Traveler Program applied to Defense Department identification card holders -- such as Common Access Cards or Defense Biometric Identification System cards -- and allowed them to escort people onto base.
The men, Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who were both killed in the incidents, never served in the same unit, according to unit histories provided by the Army.
The man responsible for the truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day that killed 14 people visited the city twice before and recorded video of the French Quarter with Meta smart glasses, an FBI official said.
In texts and images he shared with Alicia Arritt, Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger raised the curtain a bit on what he was facing.
The note was released as the latest detail in an investigation that had sought a motive in the vehicle bombing by Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, who was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group.
In his opening remarks at the White House ceremony, Biden said the Medal of Honor recipients epitomized the American ideal that "all men are created equal."
Two deadly incidents on New Year's Day — an attack being investigated as an act of terrorism in New Orleans and an explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas — both involved vehicles that were rented on Turo, a peer-to-peer car sharing company.
Suspected attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who was killed in a shootout with police, was born and raised in Beaumont, Texas, and was not an immigrant.
Authorities have identified Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, an Army Special Forces soldier, as the renter of the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck who was killed when the vehicle exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day.
The man who federal officials say was responsible for a ramming attack that killed multiple people in the early hours of New Year's Day in New Orleans had served in the Army for more than a decade, according to records from the service.
The Army is poised to recalibrate its fitness standards, redefining the physical expectations for combat-arms roles in 2025. Yet, where those minimum requirements will ultimately land remains an open question.
Capt. Eric Richard Hart, 34, of Indianapolis, Indiana, died Saturday in Iraq, the Army National Guard said in a statement. Hart was assigned to the Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion of Indiana’s 38th Infantry Division in Iraq.
A military court of appeals on Friday dismissed the final convictions against two Marine Raiders embroiled in a yearslong legal saga stemming from the 2019 death of a Green Beret veteran working as a contractor in Iraq, ending a winding chronicle that rattled the military justice system.
This year's list includes investigations into abuse at military base child care facilities and alarming indications of cancer in the missileer community, along with critical stories about abuse of power by a top general and ongoing crash problems for the Osprey.
In the final push to defeat Nazi Germany during World War II, Edward Gorski Jr. was trying to shield himself inside a foxhole when the 19-year-old Chicagoan was struck by enemy fire.
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.
Sgt. Thomas "Tommy" Lazzaro, a weapons expert with 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), died after a hunter hit him with a stray round at a shooting range on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, on Dec. 22.
A Florida jury will decide whether CNN defamed a U.S. Navy veteran in a 2021 report on how Afghans were being charged thousands of dollars to be evacuated after the U.S. military withdrawal from their country.
As the Biden administration nears its final days, military and government officials are starting to speak more openly about the scope of the fighting that has occurred against Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea.
The Quadrenial Review of Military Compensation was unveiled and reported that "the department's compensation package is strongly competitive with the civilian labor market," a senior defense official told reporters.
The governments of Britain and Mauritius have been negotiating in recent months to complete an agreement to settle the future of the disputed Indian Ocean archipelago, which is home to a strategically important U.K.-U.S. naval and bomber base.
Only a six-year-old can stare down the muzzle of a weapon of destruction and think he can win.
Kathryn Sullivan, a three-time Guinness World Records winner and the first American woman to walk in space, has been selected by the Space Foundation to receive the Gen. James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award, the nonprofit's highest honor.
Navy officials began to open up about the lessons they are learning from the months of sustained combat in the Red Sea against Houthi forces in Yemen, including how the service shot down its own jet last month.
While the White House publicized the decision, the responsibility and authority to name ships lies squarely in the hands of the Navy secretary.
A retired Navy intelligence officer who was cleared of the most serious charges in his U.S. Capitol attack trial alongside Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes avoided additional time behind bars when he was sentenced.
The Pentagon said Friday that two military C-130 Hercules aircraft equipped with a firefighting system are now flying over Los Angeles and helping with efforts to put out the massive fires that have devastated the area.
The ad, which lauded the life and bravery of retired Marine Maj. James Capers Jr., was sponsored by a group that has backed service members convicted or sentenced for war crimes, among other cases it believes were wrongfully tried or determined.
When future President Gerald Ford graduated from the University of Michigan, he faced a choice that might have been decided very differently today: to join the NFL or try for law school.
All of Carter's living successors were in attendance, with President Joe Biden, the first sitting senator to endorse his 1976 run for the White House, delivering a eulogy.
Ten Navy helicopters equipped with water delivery buckets were being sent to assist with the firefighting efforts, Sabrina Singh, a Pentagon spokesperson, told reporters Wednesday afternoon.
The security consultant, whose background includes a stint with the private military contractor Blackwater, says a four-minute video package falsely portrayed him as acting illegally.
Nearly 44 years after Jimmy Carter left the nation's capital in humbling defeat, the 39th president returns to Washington for three days of state funeral rites starting on Tuesday.
Pallbearers came from the Secret Service that protected the Carters for almost a half-century.
Harry Chandler is the third Pearl Harbor survivor to die in the past few weeks.
Funeral services honoring former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, will be held in Georgia and Washington, D.C., beginning Saturday, Jan. 4, and concluding Thursday, Jan. 9.
This year's list includes investigations into abuse at military base child care facilities and alarming indications of cancer in the missileer community, along with critical stories about abuse of power by a top general and ongoing crash problems for the Osprey.
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.
As the Navy seeks to renew its operating permit for training at sea around Hawaii and California, it is looking to expand mine warfare training in the islands.
Businessman, Navy officer, evangelist, politician, negotiator, author, woodworker, citizen of the world — Jimmy Carter forged a path that still challenges political assumptions.
Just two weeks after a dominating win over Army for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, the Midshipmen reached 10 wins for the sixth time.
A plan to turn a contaminated former Navy airfield in Dallas into a neighborhood with 6,800 new homes continues to be delayed two years after officials approved a blueprint for the redevelopment they hoped would transform a long overlooked area of the southern half of the city.
In Virginia, hundreds of sailors and their loved ones got an early Christmas present when the USS Cole docked at its home port in Norfolk after seven months at sea.
The witness in question is a woman with whom Burke was having an affair and who, according to court filings, went to officials with the bribery allegations after their relationship ended.
The Environmental Protection Agency says the military violated a federal consent decree when officials chose not to attend a Dec. 12 public meeting with the Red Hill Community Representation Initiative.
Both pilots were recovered alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
The Navy office that oversees the military's use of the V-22 Osprey is allowing the services to resume flying the aircraft while ordering yet another key component -- one that has led to at least one deadly crash -- to undergo further scrutiny.
Scheduled for release in 2025, "Warfare" follows a team of SEALs holed up in an Iraqi home, following their action in real time, telling the story of that day from the memories of the American service members who fought their way out of an insurgent attack.
The British government says it still plans to hand over a contested Indian Ocean archipelago, which is home to a strategically important military base, to Mauritius.
Cruise was presented with the Distinguished Public Service Award, which rewards civilians for acts of heroism or support to the Navy.
Vice Adm. Rick Cheeseman decided to stop the boards of inquiry for Capt. Brad Geary, the commander of the Navy SEAL training program, and Cmdr. Erik Ramey, the school's top doctor, at the time of Kyle Mullen's death.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department announced Dec. 11 that Paul Alexander Warren, a 58-year-old Navy veteran who lives in the Mira Loma neighborhood of Jurupa Valley, had been arrested by Philadelphia police for the slaying of his former boss, VA Loma Linda chief supply officer Joshua Watson.
With Russia's recent use of a hypersonic missile alarming U.S. military planners, Congress is putting more money into submarine power.
The Pentagon considers the Pacific to be its most critical theater of operations amid tension with China, and Oahu serves as a key hub for operations in the region and the headquarters of the vast Pacific Fleet.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is also expected to attend the game.
Fernandez was a 17-year-old sailor on board the USS Curtiss during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack that propelled the U.S. into World War II.
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station had a different kind of launch on its plate Thursday when the Army and Navy teamed up to complete a test of a hypersonic missile.
A military veteran who choked an agitated New York subway rider and was acquitted of homicide this week has been invited by Vice President-elect JD Vance to join Donald Trump’s suite at the Army-Navy football game on Saturday in Annapolis, Maryland.
On Nov. 29, 1924, Army and Navy met for the 27th time in college football, and the first in a major city other than New York or Philadelphia.
A U.S. Navy warship arrived Monday in Cambodia, the first such visit in eight years to a nation that is China’s close ally in Southeast Asia. Cambodia's government has suggested the port call reflects an upgrade in often-strained relations.
At least eight of the young men on the 1912 Army football team became highly ranked military officers who led troops in as many as three major international conflicts: World War I, World War II and the Korean War.
Trump said on social media that Troy Meink, currently the principal director of the National Reconnaissance Office, was his choice to be the 27th secretary of the Air Force, which also oversees the Space Force.
The Quadrenial Review of Military Compensation was unveiled and reported that "the department's compensation package is strongly competitive with the civilian labor market," a senior defense official told reporters.
The widow of an Air Force missileer who died of non-Hodgkin lymphoma has finally secured Department of Veterans Affairs benefits connected to her late husband's passing.
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall has less than a week left on the job and, on Monday, he took the opportunity to offer his vision for that service and the Space Force over the coming decades.
Military bases throughout North America will resume a program that makes it easier for Defense Department personnel to bring visitors onto base.
The Air Force's top uniformed leader is calling for a new emphasis on reviewing and enforcing existing standards and policies, ranging from following safety regulations and calling formations during which troops' uniforms and appearance will be inspected.
Ten Navy helicopters equipped with water delivery buckets were being sent to assist with the firefighting efforts, Sabrina Singh, a Pentagon spokesperson, told reporters Wednesday afternoon.
A fuel tank fell off an F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet from Eglin Air Force Base, landing in a residential neighborhood just shy of an elementary school outside of the Florida military base.
The New Mexico Environment Department has fined Cannon Air Force Base $98,780 and threatens to revoke the installation's state operating permit over a 2024 spill of water tainted with toxic "forever chemicals."
The family of a Air Force contractor who was killed when she walked into a rotating drone propeller has filed a lawsuit against her company, Sumaria Systems LLC, claiming her trainer subjected her to gender and racial discrimination that ultimately put her in harm's way and led to her death.
The Trusted Traveler Program applied to Defense Department identification card holders -- such as Common Access Cards or Defense Biometric Identification System cards -- and allowed them to escort people onto base.
Dave Crete claims that veterans that worked at the Nevada Test and Training Range can't even prove they were there due to their classified work, which leaves them unable to get any federal support.
The hefty 57-foot, 6-inch wingspan close-support aircraft known as the "Warthog" has been in service since the 1970s, and was used in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This year's list includes investigations into abuse at military base child care facilities and alarming indications of cancer in the missileer community, along with critical stories about abuse of power by a top general and ongoing crash problems for the Osprey.
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.
Sgt. Thomas "Tommy" Lazzaro, a weapons expert with 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), died after a hunter hit him with a stray round at a shooting range on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, on Dec. 22.
An airman stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson was arrested last week, along with the man who first reported him to law enforcement, on federal charges tied to child sexual abuse images created with artificial intelligence.
The 89 career fields on the list eligible for the bonus in fiscal 2025 are a notable increase from the 73 careers for fiscal 2024. Some of those 89 career fields require certain skill identifiers to qualify for the funds.
The new waivers come as the Air Force managed to scrape by its active-duty recruiting goals, in large part due to policy changes for recruits ranging from allowing higher percentages of body fat to permitting certain tattoo sizes.
U.S. Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, Maryland Democrats, called it a “win-win scenario” that preserves Maryland’s flying mission and the work of the 121st squadron.
NORAD's annual tracking of Santa has endured since the Cold War, predating ugly sweater parties and Mariah Carey classics.
A little over a decade after the Air Force spent some $1.2 million to renovate a former officer's home on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the home was demolished last month, according to information obtained by the Dayton Daily News.
The Senate approved the annual defense bill Wednesday that moves National Guard units into the active-duty Space Force after facing opposition from every governor in the country.
The transfer of the fighter squadron comes after it appeared earlier this year that Maryland would be left as the only state without a National Guard flying mission.
When Ed Meagher reported to Air Force basic training on June 15, 1966, he was a 19-year-old college dropout. Despite two years of college ROTC, he really had no idea what to expect.
The diversity targets set in 2022 marked the first time in nearly a decade that the service had amended the benchmarks for commissioning officers from a variety of backgrounds.
Four additional KC-135 Stratotankers, the lynchpins of the U.S. military's aerial refueling operations, have been assigned to Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks, and with them, around 220 additional personnel to maintain the aircraft.
The program, which began Dec. 5, is being conducted at 16 bases nationwide.
Lawmakers want the secretary of defense to brief Congress on how sending military aircraft to air shows affects recruiting and readiness, as well as study the effect of bringing those planes to smaller rural communities.
The Pentagon said Thursday it has managed to make a major dent in the number of sexual assaults at the nation's three service academies, but its newly released data also show that, despite the progress, problems with culture and climate still linger.
Transgender troops' right to serve -- perhaps even to fight and die for a nation they volunteered to defend -- has been subject to a whiplash-inducing series of policy reversals and partisan squabbles and created uncertainty as to what they will confront in the coming years.
Federal investigators arrested a 39-year-old man this week after accusing him of flying a drone and taking pictures of Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, an arrest that comes amid other high-profile drone swarms at U.S. military bases.
Congress has decided to pass on ordering the Department of the Air Force to establish a pilot program examining whether airmen and Guardians should grow beards, one of the most highly requested policy changes within the ranks.
U.S. Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would study the impact of "repetitive low-level blast injuries" on the military and how they could impact brain health.
Elon Musk, a billionaire with Texas ties and President-elect Donald Trump's ear, wants to cut federal funding for Lockheed Martin's F-35, but eliminating the program may be easier said than done.
The layoffs are part of sweeping job cuts at Boeing, which said in October it planned to reduce its workforce by 10%, or roughly 17,000 people in the coming months.
Nearly 600 Air National Guardsmen who focus on space missions would be transferred to the Space Force against the wishes of every governor in the country under Congress' newly unveiled annual defense bill that could soon be signed into law.
With jet production now constrained by regulators and Boeing bleeding more than $4 billion in cash every three months, the scale of the challenge that Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg faces is daunting.
The Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps have all paused Osprey operations following another parts failure, this time with the Air Force's version of the aircraft during a training mission in New Mexico last month.
Hundreds of airmen and a fleet of B-1B Lancer bombers will be temporarily relocating from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota to Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota starting this month.
Gen. Eric Smith said the planned transfer of Okinawa-based Marines to Guam in the coming years will distance the force from a critical theater that China seeks to further influence.
The Quadrenial Review of Military Compensation was unveiled and reported that "the department's compensation package is strongly competitive with the civilian labor market," a senior defense official told reporters.
The Pentagon said Friday that two military C-130 Hercules aircraft equipped with a firefighting system are now flying over Los Angeles and helping with efforts to put out the massive fires that have devastated the area.
Military bases throughout North America will resume a program that makes it easier for Defense Department personnel to bring visitors onto base.
The ad, which lauded the life and bravery of retired Marine Maj. James Capers Jr., was sponsored by a group that has backed service members convicted or sentenced for war crimes, among other cases it believes were wrongfully tried or determined.
In the early morning hours of Jan. 5, Morongo Basin Sheriff's Station deputies arrived at the Hi Desert Medical Center in Joshua Tree, California, where they arrested 23-year-old Marine Cpl. Carlos Zamudio.
Sgt. Robert F. Van Heck, of Chicago, Illinois, was 25 years old in 1943 when he was killed during the U.S. campaign in the Pacific.
The Marine Corps is launching a new school for staff noncommissioned officers intended to streamline education for more senior Marines and better prepare them for leadership responsibilities in the fleet.
A military court of appeals on Friday dismissed the final convictions against two Marine Raiders embroiled in a yearslong legal saga stemming from the 2019 death of a Green Beret veteran working as a contractor in Iraq, ending a winding chronicle that rattled the military justice system.
It’s called the Tortoise Research and Captive Rearing Site, and since it was established in 2005 it has helped scientists learn how to protect a species that’s threatened by human encroachment, disease and climate change.
This year's list includes investigations into abuse at military base child care facilities and alarming indications of cancer in the missileer community, along with critical stories about abuse of power by a top general and ongoing crash problems for the Osprey.
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.
As the Navy seeks to renew its operating permit for training at sea around Hawaii and California, it is looking to expand mine warfare training in the islands.
Sgt. Dakota Honstein, 26 and an active-duty Marine assigned to Lejeune, will face a court-martial between April 21 and May 6, 2025, for allegedly shooting a female civilian in January of this year.
A Marine Corps helicopter's engine caught fire, forcing its crew to make an emergency landing near Camp Pendleton in Southern California, the service said.
For decades, the Marine Corps incurred a "remarkably high turnover rate" among its first-term Marines as it prioritized, and was arguably dependent on, a "recruit and replace" model, according to Talent Management 2030.
The search for missing Marine Corps veteran Austin Tice that stumped the U.S. government for 12 years has entered a new, hopeful stage -- but 12 days on since Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled the country, U.S. officials remain without answers on America's longest-held hostage.
In what a local official called a "chilling" case, an active-duty Marine stationed in Florida was arrested and charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday in connection to the death of a woman whose body was found in a pond.
No matter the profession, parents and children in both civilian and military families must navigate delicate decisions about the next generation's career goals. But there is little comparison when following in a parent's footsteps means potentially facing enemy fire.
In a letter addressed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Debra Tice said her family has "credible information" that her son might be in a prison close to the Syrian capital, Damascus, and appealed for a halt to nearby Israeli military operations.
A recruiter for the U.S. Marine Corps held without bond since September on a state sexual battery charge in Mississippi has been indicted by a federal grand jury on sex and child pornography charges.
The Japanese government aims to reduce the burden of hosting U.S. military bases on Okinawa Prefecture while maintaining the nation's powers of deterrence, now that the U.S. Marine Corps has begun its transition from the prefecture to the U.S. territory of Guam.
The Pentagon considers the Pacific to be its most critical theater of operations amid tension with China, and Oahu serves as a key hub for operations in the region and the headquarters of the vast Pacific Fleet.
Under the plan agreed between Tokyo and Washington in April 2012, about 9,000 of the 19,000 Marines currently stationed on Okinawa are to be moved out of Okinawa.
A $42 million grant from the California Energy Commission will help construct a long-duration battery storage facility at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton to provide backup power at the base and enhance the resiliency of the state's electric grid.
New Orleans-based artist Enrique Alférez's sculpture, "Molly Marine," is the first monument to honor women in the military.
A military veteran who choked an agitated New York subway rider and was acquitted of homicide this week has been invited by Vice President-elect JD Vance to join Donald Trump’s suite at the Army-Navy football game on Saturday in Annapolis, Maryland.
Transgender troops' right to serve -- perhaps even to fight and die for a nation they volunteered to defend -- has been subject to a whiplash-inducing series of policy reversals and partisan squabbles and created uncertainty as to what they will confront in the coming years.
The University of Hawaii and the Department of the Navy have signed an unprecedented 10-year agreement aimed at safeguarding natural and cultural resources on Navy and Marine Corps installations in the state.
U.S. Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would study the impact of "repetitive low-level blast injuries" on the military and how they could impact brain health.
Elon Musk, a billionaire with Texas ties and President-elect Donald Trump's ear, wants to cut federal funding for Lockheed Martin's F-35, but eliminating the program may be easier said than done.
President Joe Biden said the U.S. government believes missing American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared 12 years ago near the Syrian capital, is alive and that Washington is committed to bringing him home after Bashar Assad’s ouster from power in Damascus.
The Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps have all paused Osprey operations following another parts failure, this time with the Air Force's version of the aircraft during a training mission in New Mexico last month.
A Marine veteran who used a chokehold on an agitated subway rider was acquitted in a death that became a prism for differing views about public safety, valor and vigilantism.
The judge overseeing the trial of a man accused of using a deadly chokehold on an unruly subway passenger has dismissed the top charge in the case at the request of prosecutors, allowing the jury to consider a lesser count after the panel indicated it was deadlocked on whether Marine veteran Daniel Penny was guilty of manslaughter.
The two-week Steel Knight exercise, ending on Dec. 19 at Camp Pendleton in California, will bring together several units to form a Marine Air Ground Task Force and work as a team as they prepare for an upcoming deployment to Australia that begins in April.
Reenlistment bonuses for 933 Marines are at risk of not being paid out by the Marine Corps because Congress cannot agree to pass a budget on time, instead relying on a short-term band-aid called a continuing resolution, which restricts the federal government to spending limits from the previous year for an unpredictable period of time.
The father of the victim at the center of the fatal New York City subway chokehold trial has sued the defendant as a Manhattan jury continued to deliberate the case .
Five Marine Corps families filed federal claims against the government late last month alleging that negligent hiring practices, training and supervision at a Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona, day care led to pervasive child abuse and neglect, according to court records.
A scathing and detailed new watchdog report has found the condition of the Navy's amphibious ship fleet -- the fleet Marines rely on to be America's rapid deployment force -- is so degraded that it has already cost the Marine Corps decades of training and deployment time.
The new standards outline the use of safety boats to accompany the Amphibious Combat Vehicle during waterborne operations.
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.
The historic ocean liner the SS United States appears to be staying at a Philadelphia dock for now after the U.S. Coast Guard halted plans to move the SS United States from its port along the Delaware River, citing safety concerns.
The coast guards of Japan, the United States, Australia and India are to conduct their first four-country drill at the Port of Yokohama in Tokyo Bay in January, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.
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.
Transgender troops' right to serve -- perhaps even to fight and die for a nation they volunteered to defend -- has been subject to a whiplash-inducing series of policy reversals and partisan squabbles and created uncertainty as to what they will confront in the coming years.
U.S. Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would study the impact of "repetitive low-level blast injuries" on the military and how they could impact brain health.
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 crew of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Narwhal, which is homeported in Newport Harbor, noticed around 7 p.m. on Nov. 14 a 34-foot vessel just a mile offshore acting "suspiciously" and sent out a patrol boat to investigate, authorities said.
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.
President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden traveled to Staten Island for a "Friendsgiving Event" to break bread with service members and their families at the U.S. Coast Guard Sector New York in Fort Wadsworth.
Kalani High School officially activated its newly formed Coast Guard Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program, the first of its kind in Hawaii.
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 U.S. Coast Guard has suspended -- "pending the development of further information" -- Sunday's massive search effort for four boaters who went missing after their vessel capsized off the Sonoma County coast this weekend.
The claims come more than a month after 13 former cadets filed similar federal complaints seeking $10 million apiece in damages.
Local, state and military officials celebrated the imminent construction of the National Coast Guard Museum behind Union Station.
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.
Despite the wins this year, between ambitious goals for 2025 and deeper issues relating to Generation Z, the services may not be out of trouble yet.
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.
Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class John Thompson on Wednesday became the fifth Coast Guardsman to receive the service's highest honor for noncombat operations, the Coast Guard Medal, for action during last year's devastating wildfire in Lahaina.
U.S. Coast Guard officials investigating the implosion of an experimental watercraft en route to the wreck of the Titanic were scheduled to hear from former employees of the company that owned the Titan submersible.
Former employees of the company that owned an experimental submersible that imploded on its way to the wreck of the Titanic are scheduled to testify before a Coast Guard investigatory board at an upcoming hearing.
Thirteen former cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy accused overseers of the Connecticut school of failing to prevent sexual violence on campus and covering it up, in federal complaints seeking $10 million apiece in damages.
The location of a bronze statue not seen in decades is among the discoveries made by the company that owns the salvage rights to the Titanic during its first expedition to the site in years.
One of the defendants in a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from the implosion of an undersea submersible headed to the wreck of the Titanic is seeking to move the case from state to federal court.
Moving may be a part of military life, but for families of color and other groups, military moves pose more than an inconvenience: They threaten their safety. That puts our nation's readiness at risk.
While the Coast Guard previously had said it favored Juneau as the ship's home station, officials said as recently as June that it had not received funding to build the infrastructure needed in the Alaskan capital.
The changes have been met with skepticism by some past and present Coasties.
A new investigation by a Senate subcommittee found that Coast Guard leaders often fail to handle reports of sexual assault and harassment properly.
Shannon Norenberg, the school's sexual assault response coordinator, is fighting a move to reassign her after she retracted her plan to resign over the service's decadeslong failure to investigate sexual assault and harassment allegations.
As a result of quick thinking and extreme bravery, three mariners survived the capsizing of their boat in 35-degree water.
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