Millions More Vets and Caregivers Are About to Get Commissary, Exchange Access Roughly 3.5 million veterans and designated VA caregivers will be eligible to make purchases at military stores.
Court Ruling Paves Way to Faster Appeal Decisions for Some Vets A ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims could accelerate adjudication of vets' disability claims appeals.
After Public Crisis and Fall from Grace, Wounded Warrior Project Quietly Regains Ground Mike Linnington, a retired three-star Army general, arrived at the organization in 2016 with a mandate to turn things around.
Bill to Increase Adaptive Housing Grants for Wounded Vets Passes House The measure would expand grants to renovate houses and broaden Fry Scholarship eligibility.
Bills Would Expand VA House Renovation Program for Disabled Veterans Proposed legislation would give seriously injured or ill veterans housing flexibility.
Bill to Auto-Erase All Student Debt for 100% Disabled Vets Gains Momentum Senate leaders joined an effort this week to pass a law that would erase the student loan debts of 100% disabled veterans.
Specially Adapted Housing Program Must Expand to Meet Disabled Vets' Needs When service members are injured in training or wounded on the battlefield, they often face unique challenges in recovering.
This 'Brain Game' Is Helping Vets with TBI Improve Their Memory A small study shows that BrainHQ, already available through the Defense Department, helps with TBI symptoms.
After Court Mandate, VA Is Increasing Contracts With Vet-Owned Businesses The VA is making changes after a 2016 Supreme Court ruling.
Florida Firefighters Paint Home of Blind World War II Veteran A blind World War II veteran's home was painted over the weekend by firefighters who decided to give back to the community.
Top Enlisted Leader at Air Force Special Operations Command Fired, Facing Investigation Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Green, who advised on the readiness, training and quality of life of enlisted air commandos, was...
Army to Soldiers: Reenlist by Monday if You Want to Claim Incentives While it is not unusual for the Army to curtail incentives after meeting its retention goals, the troops were given little...
Former Air Force Commander Punished with 21 Days' Confinement, Forfeiture of Pay After Guilty Plea Col. Christopher Meeker, the former commander of Wright-Patterson's 88th Air Base Wing, was sentenced Tuesday evening after...
New Air Force Academy Mission Statement Drops Educate, Adds a Different Focus The Air Force Academy has rolled out a new mission statement that drops the word "educate" and adds in a focus on winning...
The Army Is Getting Rid of Athletic Trainers The Army is set to phase out its unit-level athletic trainers -- civilian specialists tasked with providing immediate care...