Navy Offers Scholarships for Alaska Residents Up to four $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually to dependents of Navy, Marine and Coast Guard members.
5 Great Scholarships for Military Veterans and Families If your GI Bill is gone and you still want to go to college, these scholarships can help.
3 Tips to Prepping for College While You’re in the Military Here are a few tips to help you figure out the best way to plan for your college education.
Army Emergency Relief Now Accepting Scholarship Applications Army Emergency Relief offers scholarships to spouses and children of soldiers
Now Is the Time to Apply for the 2022 Pat Tillman Foundation Scholarship The scholarship is for active-duty members, veterans, spouses and surviving spouses.
Student Loan Interest Rates Going Up, But Pell Grant Limits Also Increasing Student loan interest rates go up by over
Esper Reveals Plan to Build Navy’s 355-Ship Fleet, Overhaul Shipyards It involves overhauling shipyards, reaching a 355-ship fleet and a lot more funding.
The Complete Military Kid Guide to Scholarships Looking for college money for your military kid? This guide is all you need.
FAFSA for Military: 4 Things to Know Did you know there's also Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for military families and veterans? Here are 4...
Meet the Only West Point Cadet to Be Named a Rhodes Scholar This Year Cadet Daine Van de Wall is the only selection from any of the service academies this year.
Troop Pardons Set to Complicate Military's Muddled Response to Jan. 6 As Trump prepares to take office Monday, he has vowed to move quickly on a key campaign promise to pardon many, if not all...
Service Members Are No Longer Banned from Displaying the American Flag Horizontally at Major Events It might come as a surprise, but U.S. service members weren't technically allowed to unfurl giant U.S. flags at major events...
In Her Final Days in Office, Army Secretary Formally Establishes Service's Command Review Program The service's Command Assessment Program was established to remove bias from the selection process for command billets.
Matthew Livelsberger's Widow Breaks Silence, Refutes 'Misinformation About My Family' The widow of Matthew Livelsberger — the Colorado Springs Green Beret who died by suicide in a rented Tesla Cybertruck seconds...
The Battle over Veterans’ Health Care: How the Republican Majority Hopes to Reshape the VA With the new Congress sworn in and President-elect Trump poised for his second inauguration, Republicans have queued up a...