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Career Intermission Offers Opportunities for Personal and Professional Development

September 08, 2010 - Approved in the Fiscal Year 2009 National Defense Authorization Act, the Career Intermission Pilot Program (CIPP) offers a temporary inactivation from active duty - from one to three years - for top performing Sailors.

Mental Health Clinic Works to Help Airmen and Families

August 23, 2010 - Members of the 673rd Medical Group Mental Health Flight here have been working hard to meet the mental healthcare needs of military members and their families.

Air War Architect Reflects on Operation Desert Shield Twenty Years Later

August 06, 2010 - The day retired Gen. Charles A. Horner received the call 20 years ago that eventually launched Operation Desert Shield he was flying his F-16 Fighting Falcon.

Maintainers Resurrect F-16s that will Become Targets for Training

July 31, 2010 - Maintainers are towing F-16 Fighting Falcons out of retirement from the "boneyard" here July 29 and preparing them to become the Air Force's newest platform for target training.

Panel Suggests Changes in Long-Term Defense Planning

July 29, 2010 - A congressionally mandated panel has recommended broad changes to long-term Defense Department strategies and priorities, including funding a major recapitalization of equipment.

Time Running out for Troops and Veterans to Claim 'Stop Loss' Pay

July 28, 2010 - Eligible servicemembers and veterans have less than three months to apply for Retroactive "Stop Loss" Special Pay.

Defense Officials Tell Congress no More C-17 Transport Planes

July 13, 2010 - The military has more than enough large transport planes, and the appropriation of any more in the next budget year will force some into premature retirement, Defense Department officials told a congressional panel today.

Air Force's New 'Virtual Finance' Takes Customers Out of Waiting Line

July 09, 2010 - The Air Force's new "virtual Finance" is giving work time back to Airmen and civilians by providing a host of secure financial services that customers can access with a mouse click.

USS New Orleans Completes First Port Visit in Support of SPS 2010

June 23, 2010 - USS New Orleans (LPD 18), along with Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 5, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force, and other embarked units departed Manzanillo, Mexico, June 22, after completing a successful port visit.

Face of Defense: Family Liaison Duty Changes Airman’s Life

June 16, 2010 - When an airman is seriously injured, multiple agencies are ready to provide help.

Arlington Cemetery Officials Punished for Poor Management

June 10, 2010 - The top two officials in charge of Arlington National Cemetery here were disciplined after an Army investigation found the cemetery’s management to be “dysfunctional,” Army Secretary John M. McHugh announced today at the Pentagon.

Council Tackles Air Force Retiree Concerns and Issues

June 08, 2010 - The Air Force Retiree Council meets annually at the Air Force Personnel Center here to discuss and act upon concerns and issues affecting nearly 790,000 retired Airmen and surviving spouses.

Federal Employees' Same-Sex Domestic Partners Gain New Benefits

June 03, 2010 - President Barack Obama has extended new benefits to same-sex domestic partners of federal employees, including those within the Defense Department.

Selective Early Retirement Board to be Held in July by Air Force

June 02, 2010 - Air Force leaders will hold a selective early retirement board here July 19 through 23 to consider select officers who must retire by Jan. 1, 2011, or upon retirement eligibility.

Face of Defense: Civil Engineer Entertains Comrades

June 01, 2010 - Surrounded by a sea of darkness, the 28-year-old airman is well aware of the hundreds of eyes watching his every move. He has been in this situation many times before, but somehow, this time feels different.

Workplace Changes Must Have ‘Net Generation’ in Mind

May 25, 2010 - The federal workplace has to adapt to a looming personnel issue that federal managers ignore at the country’s peril, the Defense Department’s deputy chief information officer said.

Combat Photographer to Compete in Warrior Games

April 28, 2010 - Not once, but twice. Twice, in 2004 and 2007, a combat photographer who was assigned to the 1st Combat Camera Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., was wounded in Iraq.

Opportunities Abound for Veteran Officers in the Marine Corps Reserve

April 27, 2010 - Marine Forces Reserve offers an array of opportunities for those officers who want to live in the spirit of “Once a Marine, always a Marine.”

Vietnam Vet and Decorated Pilot Prepares to Wrap Up Iraq Deployment

April 14, 2010 - It's a heady résumé: war hero, veteran pilot, commercial pilot, safety officer, father, grandfather, husband and projects officer: with such an extensive list of credentials to his name, one would expect this Soldier to be incredibly busy.

Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki Vows to Reduce VA's Claims Backlog

April 06, 2010 - Prioritizing the work ahead shortly after his first anniversary on the job, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki said his focus for the year ahead is on reducing the disability claims backlog.

Rebalancing Through Creative Sustainability Westphal's Vision for Army

April 01, 2010 - Outlining his vision for the future of the Army, Joseph W. Westphal, under secretary of the Army, framed his message with a focus on creative sustainability for attendees at the March 29 Association of the Army's Installations Symposium and Exposition.

Sikh Soldiers Allowed to Serve and Retain Their Articles of Faith

March 25, 2010 - For the first time in 23 years, the U.S. Army is allowing a pair of Sikh Soldiers to keep their hair and beard intact and wear a turban.

Former Chief of Staff Laid to Rest at Arlington National Cemetery

March 23, 2010 - The 10th chief of staff of the Air Force was laid to rest in a full-honors ceremony March 22 at Arlington National Cemetery, but his legacy lives with today's Airmen through his emphasis on developing camaraderie.

Tricare Retiree Dental Coverage Available for Purchase

March 03, 2010 - With the Tricare Retiree Dental Program, retired servicemembers can purchase affordable dental coverage for themselves and their eligible family members.

Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley Addresses Steps to Strengthen Air Force

February 19, 2010 - The Air Force secretary discussed the outlook for the Air Force's future during the Air Force Association's Air Warfare Symposium and Technology Exposition Feb. 18 here.

President Barack Obama will Request an Increase for Military Pay and Medical Programs

January 27, 2010 - President Barack Obama will request increased funding for military pay, housing allowances, family support programs and care for wounded warriors.

Army Family Action Plan Delegates Choose Top Five Issues

January 21, 2010 - On the final day of the 2010 Army Family Action Plan conference last week, delegates broke from their individual working groups and voted on their top five issues, three of which involve services for wounded or ill warriors.

Ancient Greek Tales of War Help Troops Cope with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

January 15, 2010 - After 2,500 years of retirement, a former general has been hired as a military consultant to help troops cope with post-traumatic stress disorder.

DOD's Transition Assistance Program Helps Servicemembers Transition to Civilian Life

December 31, 2009 - The Department of Defense's Transition Assistance Program is working to prepare servicemembers and their families for a successful transition to civilian life.

Newest Sound of the Air Force Academy Class of 2007 Began 'In the Stairwell'

December 29, 2009 - If it weren't for restrictions on where first year cadets can and can't wander, one a cappella group might not exist; at least not with their current name.

Air Force Personnel Center Officials Launch Webinars to Provide Information for Airmen Pertaining to Retirement

December 22, 2009 - Air Force Personnel Center officials here launched a series of Web conferences, called Webinars, designed to provide retirement-eligible Airmen the information they need to submit their retirement applications.

Military Retirees Can Keep Tricare After Retirement and Hanging up the Uniform

December 22, 2009 - Active-duty servicemembers must use Tricare Prime or Prime Remote, but retirees who are not eligible for Medicare may be eligible for Tricare Prime or choose Tricare Standard or Extra.

New Tricare Program for 'Gray Area' Reservists Coming

December 17, 2009 - A new program will offer "gray area" reservists the opportunity to purchase Tricare health care coverage.

2010 Thrift Savings Plan Contributions Remain at 2009 Limits

December 11, 2009 - The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board here announced Dec. 11 the 2010 elective deferral limit for regular Thrift Savings Plan contributions will remain at $16,500, unchanged from 2009.

Nellis Air Force Base Commander to Appear on 'Jeopardy!'

December 02, 2009 - The answer: This commander from Nellis Air Force Base hopes to exhibit a high-flying level of knowledge on one of America's favorite quiz shows.

Wounded Warrior Program Continues Assisting Airmen and their Families

November 23, 2009 - Air Force leaders remain committed to the service's top investments: Airmen and their families.

Soldiers and Veterans to Get Retroactive Pay for Stop Loss

November 21, 2009 - An estimated 120,000 Soldiers and veterans are now eligible for retroactive Stop-Loss Special Pay.

Hero who Led Last Major U.S. Bayonet Charge Dies

November 19, 2009 - Retired Col. Lewis L. Millett, who received the Medal of Honor during the Korean War for leading what was reportedly the last major American bayonet charge, died Nov 14.

Air Force Officials Announce Fiscal 2010 Force Management Measures

November 16, 2009 - Air Force officials here announced Nov. 16 measures to meet the fiscal 2010 end strength of 331,700, requiring personnel management actions to reduce the force by approximately 3,700 officers and enlisted members.

Policy Opens Federal Job Opportunities for Qualifying Military Spouses

November 10, 2009 - A new executive policy has pushed open the door for qualifying military spouses to enter the federal workforce, enabling them to apply for more jobs advertised on USAJOBS.

Army Reduces 'Stop Loss' Numbers as Pentagon Begins Payments

November 03, 2009 - As the Defense Department begins to compensate military members forced to serve beyond the expiration of their contracts, the number of those still serving under "Stop Loss" has been greatly reduced, a Pentagon official said.

Air Force Officials Announce Candidate Bases for Joint Strike Fighter

October 29, 2009 - Air Force officials here announced the list of candidate locations Oct. 29 for basing the F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter.

New Program Implemented by the Defense Department Compensates ‘Stop Loss’ Troops

October 21, 2009 - The Defense Department will implement a new program this week to compensate former and current servicemembers for each month they involuntarily served from Sept. 11, 2001 to Sept. 30, 2009, a defense official said.

Army National Guard Retires UH-1 Huey after 50 Years of Service

October 09, 2009 - The UH-1 Iroquois helicopter was officially retired in a ceremony held here, Oct. 2 by the Army National Guard, ending a service life of more than 50 years to the Army and close to 40 years in the Army Guard.

Personal Finance Expert Gives Soldiers Advice They Can Bank On

September 30, 2009 - Personal finance expert Suze Orman said she doesn’t hold much hope that the economy will recover as quickly as the troops she met at Walter Reed Army Medical Center here yesterday.

Face of Defense: Longest-serving Navy SEAL Retires at a Retirement Ceremony September 25

September 29, 2009 - The longest-serving Navy SEAL was piped ashore for the last time during a retirement ceremony Sept. 25 at Naval Special Warfare Group 4 on Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Va.

Officials in the Pentagon’s Office of Military Community and Family Policy Announce Family Program Expansion

September 28, 2009 - Officials in the Pentagon’s Office of Military Community and Family Policy have announced the upcoming expansion of a popular child care program and other news affecting military families.

Face of Defense: Soldier Serves up Advice and Coffee at Coffee Shop

September 25, 2009 - Army Sgt. Maj. Virginia Stickler enjoys serving up drinks and snacks, as well as a bit of advice, to her fellow soldiers here at a coffee shop that speaks volumes about her deployment.

Original Cadre of C-130 Weapons Instructor Course Discuss Growth of Training

September 17, 2009 - Five of the original cadre members of the U.S. Air Force Weapons School's initial C-130 Hercules Weapons Instructor Course came together Sept. 11 to attend the retirement of a fellow 29th Weapons Squadron comrade here.

Air Force Officials Announce Criteria for Basing of Joint Strike Fighter

September 17, 2009 - After extensive internal review, Air Force officials released Sept. 17 their basing criteria that will be used to determine the future basing of joint strike fighters.

Air Combat Command Welcomes New Commander in General William M. Fraser III

September 10, 2009 - Gen. William M. Fraser III assumed command of Air Combat Command from Gen. John D.W. Corley in a change-of-command ceremony here Sept. 10.

Face of Defense: Marine Corps Capt. Alexis Sanchez Pushes Marines to Succeed

September 08, 2009 - A boy who wanted to become an architect ended up enlisting to be a part of the brotherhood of the Marine Corps. Today, as an officer, he uses his experience as an enlisted Marine to help those in his charge.

Defense Department Officials Create Adoption Program that Lets Working Dogs Become Pets

August 31, 2009 - Military working dogs have come a long way since the days of ancient Persia and Assyria, where they donned armor, spiked collars and warned of impending attack or charged on the enemy's cavalry.

Base of Preference Requests Can Now Be Initiated Online Through VMPF

August 28, 2009 - Air Force Personnel Center officials have revamped the Voluntary Assignments Base of Preference Program to allow eligible enlisted members to initiate BOP requests online.

Redesigned NCO Retraining Program Begins with Voluntary Phase

August 17, 2009 - The 2010 Noncommissioned Officer Retraining Program has a new look and focus as Air Force officials here seek to fill approximately 1,124 shortage career field and special duty positions.

GI Bill Transferability Set to Begin Tomorrow for Servicemembers

July 31, 2009 - With the Post-9/11 GI Bill’s option to transfer unused educational benefits to eligible family members taking effect tomorrow, it’s no surprise that more than 25,000 servicemembers have pre-applied, a Pentagon official said today.

Ceremony Commemorates Vietnam War’s First Combat Casualties

July 08, 2009 - Bright blue skies above the National Mall today belied the solemnity of the ceremony commemorating the first two American combat casualties of the Vietnam War.

Face of Defense: ‘Practice What You Preach,’ NCO Tells Others

July 07, 2009 - Army Sgt. 1st Class JennyAnne Bright believes noncommissioned officers have to practice what they preach.

Face of Defense: Wounded Warrior Regiment Founder Retires

July 02, 2009 - U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Timothy Maxwell stood stoicly silent as the crowd at his retirement ceremony rose to their feet and applauded. For those who knew of his incredible journey, they can’t help but let their emotions flow.

Airmen Can Now Apply to Transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits

July 01, 2009 - Department of Defense officials began accepting applications from Airmen to transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to dependents June 29.

Web Site to Open Sign-Ups for Post-9/11 GI Bill Transfers

June 23, 2009 - It’s official. The Defense Department signed off yesterday on policies and procedures servicemembers will use to transfer their unused Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to their spouses or children, a Pentagon official said today.

Defense Schools’ Director Pleased With Year’s Accomplishments

June 18, 2009 - For the Department of Defense Education Activity, the 2008-2009 school year was all about improving education for military children, the agency’s director said as she reflected on the accomplishments of what she’s dubbed “Team DoDEA.”

City Commission in Enid Oklahoma Appoints Ambassador to Military Families

June 03, 2009 - Having been part of their tightly knit community all her life, Teresa Vance always has had an interest in military families.

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates Delivers Keynote Address to Open Asia Security Conference

May 30, 2009 - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates delivered the keynote address today to open the “Shangri-La Dialogue,” an annual Asia security conference in Singapore sponsored by the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Paul Airey Laid to Rest at Arlington Cemetery

May 28, 2009 - Surrounded by family and friends, colleagues and fellow Airmen, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Paul Airey was laid to rest here May 28.

Top Pacific Commander Navy Admiral Timothy J. Keating Embraces Early Leadership Principles

May 28, 2009 - As young Tim Keating was growing up just outside Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, his parents taught him to treat other people the way he’d like his children, one day, to be treated, and as if all those other people outranked him. As young

Air Force Officials Announce Combat Air Forces Restructure Plan

May 20, 2009 - Air Force officials announced plans to retire legacy fighters to fund a smaller and more capable force and redistribute people for higher priority missions.

Vice President Joe Biden Announces Pentagon Housing Assistance Program Expansion

May 14, 2009 - Vice President Joe Biden today announced the Defense Department’s plan to expand its housing assistance program with $555 million devoted to servicemembers forced to sell their homes at a loss due to the country’s struggling housing market.

The Department of Veterans Affairs Now Accepting Post-9/11 GI Bill Applications for Airmen and Veterans

May 08, 2009 - The Department of Veterans Affairs opened its doors for accepting Post-9/11 GI Bill applications May 1.

Air Force Personnel at Patrick AFB Celebrated 50 years of NASA support

May 01, 2009 - Three NASA astronauts visited Patrick Air Force Base members April 24 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of support from the Air Force to the American space program.

Army Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry Readies to Become Ambassador to Afghanistan

April 28, 2009 - Army Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry retired here today, 24 hours before being sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan.

Air Force Officials Test Their Ability to Recall Retirees

April 15, 2009 - Todd Worley and Robert Shelly hadn't seen each other in about ten years. Both are retired Air Force master sergeants. They recently met up again at the 2009 Air Force Push-Pull exercise here.

Retirees Can Give to the Air Force Assistance Fund

March 04, 2009 - Even if retired, Airmen still can give to the Air Force Assistance Fund. This year's annual campaign, the 36th, began Feb. 9 and runs through May 1; however, installation commanders will decide on a specific six-week period for their base's campaign.

Survey Shows that Servicemembers More Realistic About Retirement than Civilians

February 24, 2009 - Servicemembers are more practical about their retirement needs than their civilian counterparts, according to a survey conducted by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

More Troops and Families Likely to Qualify for New GI Bill Benefits

February 24, 2009 - Troops nearing retirement eligibility may be able to tap into the transferability benefits provided in the new Post-9/11 GI Bill.

Gates to Take Comprehensive Approach to End ‘Stop-Loss’ Term of Service

February 23, 2009 - Ending the military’s so-called “stop-loss” program is a priority for Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, a senior official said here today.

Single 800 number Starts on February 22 for all Airmen Questions

February 16, 2009 - Members of the total force -- regular Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, civilian and retired Airmen -- are on line to have one central phone number for help with their personnel questions starting at 5 p.m. Central Standard Time Feb. 22.

Continuation Board Allows Navy to Retain Top Performers

January 26, 2009 - The Chief of Naval Personnel (CNP) announced the establishment of senior enlisted continuation boards Jan. 24 as a means to help shape the force.

AFPC officials begin health records transfer mission to VA

January 23, 2009 - Air Force Personnel Center officials here will begin to transfer health treatment records of retired and separated active, Guard and Reserve Airmen to the Department of Veterans Affairs Feb. 1.

Face of Defense: Soldier Rejoins After 38-Year Service Break

January 05, 2009 - Young men and women frequently follow the footsteps of their parents and grandparents by joining the military.

CMSAF McKinley, Graduating Airmen Honor Enlisted Heroes

January 02, 2009 - Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Rodney McKinley and more than 700 Airmen preparing to graduate from basic military training honored the Air Force's enlisted heroes during today's dedication of the new Enlisted Heroes Walk here.

For Reservists, Deployments Mean Sacrifice, but Also Opportunity

December 28, 2008 - Soldiers serving in the Army Reserve long had the stigma of being second-class soldiers.

Face of Defense: Fire Chief Moonlights in National Guard

December 12, 2008 - An 18-year veteran of the New York City Fire Department is achieving another veteran status here, this time as a soldier.

Guard Develops Blast Injury Database

December 03, 2008 - A new National Guard database could improve long-term medical treatment for servicemembers in all branches, and boost research into traumatic brain injury and other health issues.

Navy's Fourth MCPON Passes Away

December 01, 2008 - Retired Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Thomas S. Crow died Nov. 30, at his home in San Diego following a courageous battle with cancer. He was 74.

Legacy Radio System Retired from Army Guard

November 20, 2008 - After more than 50 years in service, the venerable AN/VRC-12 series radio was retired from the Army National Guard in a ceremony Nov. 18 at the Army National Guard Readiness Center.

Petraeus Praises Retiring Defense Logistics Agency Director

November 15, 2008 - Speaking at Army Lt. Gen. Robert Dail's retirement ceremony, Petraeus said Dail's two years as DLA director and 33 total years of service in the Army will have a lasting impact on U.S. warfighters.

Petraeus Assumes Leadership of U.S. Central Command

October 31, 2008 - Army Gen. David H. Petraeus assumed leadership of the U.S. military command charged with helping to build peace in a tough and war-torn part of the world today.

Gates’ Nuclear Message Resonates in Research, Engineering Community

October 30, 2008 - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates’ concerns raised this week about a “serious brain drain” at laboratories that design and develop nuclear weapons is resonating within the research and engineering community.

Gates Calls Nuke Capability Critical to Deterrence, Reassuring Allies

October 28, 2008 - “As long as others have nuclear weapons, we must maintain some level of these weapons ourselves,” Gates noted in a speech to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Army Launching Effort to Hire More Wounded Warriors

October 20, 2008 - Army personnel officials are launching an outreach program as part of a push to hire more wounded warriors and their spouses as civilian employees.

Panel Recommends Changes to Military Retirement

August 05, 2008 - A panel looking at military compensation has recommended dramatic changes in the military retirement system.

Gates Praises Hayden as General Retires to Become Civilian CIA Director

June 20, 2008 - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates praised Air Force Gen. Michael V. Hayden at the general’s military retirement ceremony here today as “the quintessential intelligence professional in government."

Air National Guard's Airmen of the Year announced

June 18, 2008 - Air National Guard officials identified six Airmen as their Airmen of the Year for 2008 following their arrival here June 15 for a week-long celebration and tribute to their achievements.

Guard Continues Brisk Recruiting Pace

June 16, 2008 - The Army National Guard has been so successful recruiting and retaining citizen-soldiers that officials purposely slowed May enlistments, National Guard Bureau officials reported.

Face of Defense: Soldier Returns to Service After Two-Decade Break

February 07, 2008 - In a room lit only by sunlight streaming in, a soldier bites through the plastic wrapper of a package of pencils.

Air Guard retirement process goes online

March 19, 2007 - Eligible members of the Air National Guard can now submit retirement applications electronically via the virtual Personnel Center -- Guard and Reserve.

Pay Chief Discusses New Defense Bill’s Military Compensation

October 20, 2006 - With the 2.2 percent across-the-board pay raise that is part of the Fiscal 2007 National Defense Authorization Act, the Defense Department will reach its goal to bring military basic pay to the 70th percentile when compared to civilians.

Patriot Day: Army Intern Reflects on Dad’s Sacrifices

September 05, 2006 - Commentary: The attacks of September 11, 2001, have shaped my view of America’s Soldiers. My father, retired Command Sgt. Maj. Carnell Draughn Sr., served 30 years in the Army.

Military Coordinates Effort to Help Wounded Troops Return to Work

August 31, 2006 - Officials from the Defense Department and military services got together here yesterday for the first 'From Deployment to Employment' conference to discuss ways to better serve America’s severely injured servicemembers.

America Supports You: Group Helps Troops Trade Helmets for Hardhats

August 09, 2006 - Helmets to Hardhats helps people leaving military service find careers in the construction industry, said Sarah Hayes, the not-for-profit organization’s general manager. She noted that National Guardsmen and reservists also can benefit from the program.

Earned Retirement Opportunities Act Gives Combat Troops Tax Help

May 31, 2006 - An act signed into law May 29 by President Bush solves a conflict in the tax code by allowing servicemembers who serve in a combat zone to still contribute to their individual retirement accounts.

Group Seeks Government Fix for Veterans' Issues

April 05, 2006 - A grassroots group in Chicago hopes to help create a better system of support for servicemembers returning from the global war on terrorism.

WWII POW Receives Purple Heart at Bataan Memorial Death March

March 28, 2006 - Almost 62 miles and 64 years later, Clifford “Smokey” Martinez received the Purple Heart March 26 at the 2006 Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range for wounds he received as a prisoner of war during World War II.

DoD Helps to Launch Military Financial Education Program

February 16, 2006 - A general lack of financial knowledge makes servicemembers an ideal target for predatory money lenders, so the Defense Department is helping to do something about it.

Official Outlines Voting Guidelines for Overseas Citizens

January 26, 2006 - U.S. servicemembers and federal employees stationed overseas need to act quickly to request absentee ballots for this year's primary and general elections.

New Jersey to Get War Dog Memorial

January 20, 2006 - Man's best friend has contributed to U.S. war efforts for many years, so it is only fitting to have an official war dog memorial to honor the service of these canine companions.

Veterans Groups Pitch in for Katrina Relief

September 13, 2005 - Some of the nation's largest veterans organizations are pitching in to help displaced veterans, servicemembers and other victims of the Hurricane Katrina storm that devastated New Orleans and other parts of the Gulf Coast.

Military Compensation Panel Mulls Enlisted Performance Pay

August 03, 2005 - Hard-charging servicemembers who are promoted ahead of their peers may one day also be rewarded with performance pay, the chief of a defense panel studying military compensation issues said.

Military Compensation Committee Hears Proposals

July 21, 2005 - The Defense Advisory Committee on Military Compensation met in Washington to hear presentations about the current state of military compensation programs and recommendations to improve those programs.

National Guard Retaining More Soldiers

March 28, 2005 - The Army National Guard has retained 73 percent more soldiers during the past three months than it retained during the same period last year, officials reported on Good Friday.

Recovering Vets Cope with More than Bullets, Shrapnel Wounds

February 06, 2005 - Recalling his last moments in combat, Collier said a radio was strapped to his back as he took a knee in a seemingly safe place. He was passing word to another platoon when an AK-47 round entered the back of his left shoulder and mushroomed into his lung.

Thrift Savings Plan Kicks Off Open Season

October 15, 2004 - The federal government's Thrift Savings Plan kicked off its 2004 open season with slogans to remind members of the uniformed services and civilian government employees that they can increase their retirement coffers substantially by investing in TSP.

Health Benefits for Military Families Aren’t 'Automatic'

August 16, 2004 - Department of Defense TRICARE officials are working to inform military families that non-active-duty beneficiaries must enroll in the health care system before they see a doctor.

Army Enlists First Sailor Through ‘Operation Blue to Green’

August 12, 2004 - he U.S. Army’s first Operation Blue to Green recruit took the oath of enlistment Aug. 12 at the New Orleans Recruiting Battalion headquarters.

Diploma Mills Spur Job Market Fraud

August 02, 2004 - The idea of getting things cheaper, faster and easier seems to have become status quo in the everyday lives of Americans. Almost every degree, from aviation to zoology, can be purchased. All that is needed is a credit card number and computer access.

Corps of Engineers Recruiting for Iraq

August 01, 2004 - The Army Corps of Engineers is recruiting Soldiers who are leaving the Army, retired military, family members and Department of Defense civilians to work in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Army Launches ‘Operation Blue to Green’

July 21, 2004 - Under Operation Blue to Green, officially approved July 19, the Army will provide the opportunity for members of the Navy and Air Force to transfer into the Army and retain their rank.

New Program Cuts Red Tape for Severely Disabled Soldiers

May 01, 2004 - A new Army program will help severely disabled soldiers and their families cut through red tape so they can more easily tap into services available to them through the military and Department of Veterans Affairs.

Surveys Confirm Retention Concerns

April 05, 2004 - Recent surveys tell of broad concern that the Army faces potential challenges in retaining Soldiers when their enlistments are up.

High-tech Prosthetics Keep Soldiers Moving

March 25, 2004 - Soldiers benefiting from technological wonders like the Otto Bock microprocessor C-Leg knee unit or the myoelectric Utah 3 arm marvel not only at the existence of the devices, but that they are receiving such top-shelf products.

Military Servicemembers Encouraged to Invest in Thrift Savings Plan

February 24, 2004 - A money savvy servicemember serving in Iraq did not wait to get back home to buy a shiny new car with his $30,000 military re-enlistment bonus. Instead, he invested all of it into the Thrift Savings Plan.

President Bush Delivers State of the Union

January 20, 2004 - President Bush delivered the State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress at the Capitol Tuesday night. ''America this evening is a Nation called to great responsibilities. And we are rising to meet them.''

Defense Department Targets Military Pay Increases for 2004

December 08, 2003 - Military personnel will see their basic pay more in line with that of civilian counterparts in the private sector in 2004 thanks to an increased pay and benefits compensation package included in the 2004 Defense Authorization Act.

Photo to Honor Marine's Father Becomes Korean War Vets Stamp

November 06, 2003 - ''I took this photo with the purpose of giving it to my father for his retirement ceremony after 40 years in the government,

Online Military Personnel and Pay Information Coming Soon

October 22, 2003 - What was the date of my promotion? Did I get my hazardous duty pay for going to Iraq? How much was it? Those are among the questions that military people frequently ask those who maintain their personnel and pay records.

Oldest Marine Found Living in Syracuse, NY

October 17, 2003 - As Eugene Lee, a native of Liverpool, NY, enlisted in the Marine Corps during World War I, he never thought that he would one day be the Oldest Marine alive at 104 years old, a survivor of the Battle of Belleau Wood and a Silver Star recipient.

Attention Retirees: Junior ROTC Seeks Teachers

September 19, 2003 - Air Force needs more military retirees to take on teaching roles in high-school classrooms as the service expands its Junior ROTC program. The 744 units in high schools worldwide offer many opportunities for qualified, eligible applicants.

Military Recruiting, Retention Picture Looks Good

August 27, 2003 - Despite predictions to the contrary, Americans are continuing to volunteer for the military, and those already in service are re- enlisting at a vigorous rate.

US Forces Must Remain in Iraq, says General Tommy Franks

July 10, 2003 - The general who led U.S. forces to victory in Iraq has acknowledged American troops may need to remain in that country for several more years.

Education Tops Family Action Plan Issues

November 26, 2002 - Affordable continuing education is a high priority for soldiers and their families, according to the votes of 112 delegates to the 2002 Army Family Action Plan Conference.

Double-Dip Retirement Measure May Become Law

September 25, 2002 - A little-known pay measure, set to become law, could turn into a budget-busting problem for the Defense Department, officials said. If enacted, the legislation may cost DoD around $58 billion extra over the next decade.

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