U.S. Army Identifies Third Soldier Killed in D.C. Aircraft Collision

 The U.S. Army identified the third soldier who died during the deadly midair crash near Reagan Washington National Airport last week, releasing her name on Saturday at the…

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Tricare Extends Payment Update Deadline for West Region

Beneficiaries have until February 28 to update payment details. Tricare beneficiaries in the West Region, including Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin, who pay for coverage using…

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President Trump Order Reinstates Military Personnel Separated for Vaccine Refusal

Over 8,000 service members were released or left the military over COVID-19 vaccine mandates. President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week to reinstate military service members…

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Defense Secretary Outlines Vision for the Pentagon

He promises to restore warrior ethos, rebuild the military, and reestablish deterrence. After Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was sworn into office on Saturday he released a statement outlining…

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USMC Seeks Feedback to Strengthen Suicide Prevention Measures

The survey seeks to tailor safety programs and messaging to better support service members and their families. The U.S. Marine Corps is collecting input from active-duty Marines on…

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Senate Committee Holds Hearing for Defense Secretary Nominee

Members question Pete Hegseth’s character and military philosophy. On Tuesday, the Senate Armed Services Committee began the confirmation process for President-elect Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete…

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Tricare West Region Extends Payment Setup Deadline for Beneficiaries

New military health contractor TriWest Healthcare Alliance offers a grace period for recurring payment updates Beneficiaries in Tricare’s West Region now have extended deadlines to set up recurring…

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Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks 9/11 Plea Deal Enforcement

The Justice Department made the request, claiming that Secretary Austin has the authority to revoke the agreement. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily blocked the plea…

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Air Force Expands Medical Waivers to Boost Recruitment

New policies address asthma, food allergies, and hearing loss to widen eligibility for service. The U.S. Air Force is broadening medical waiver policies to include mild asthma, food…

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Osprey Aircraft Deemed Safe After Near-Crash and Gearbox Review

Hybrid helicopter-airplanes resume flights after December 9 grounding. The U.S. Navy and the Air Force cleared their V-22 Ospreys for use after grounding them for two weeks. The…

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