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In this week's issue of Army Times, what to expect in your new NCOERs. Get your own copy starting Monday at your local exchange or commissary.
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In this week's issue of Air Force Times, what to expect from an evaluation and promotion system overhaul. Get your own copy starting Monday at your local exchange or commissary.
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In this week's issue of Navy Times, who qualifies -- and who doesn't -- for the new deployment pay. Get your own copy starting Monday at your local exchange or commissary.
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In this week's issue of Marine Corps Times, the state of the Marine Corps. Get your own copy starting Monday at your local exchange or commissary.
View ArticleSoldier pulls woman from alligator-infested Fort Stewart pond
Like many soldiers in his situation, Pfc. Nathan Currie credited his Army training for informing his actions when he saved a woman from drowning last month at Fort Stewart, Georgia.
View ArticleFence jumper prompts more White House security
The Secret Service is boosting security outside the White House following an embarrassing security breach in which an intruder with a knife scaled the White House fence, dashed across the lawn and made...
View ArticleWhite House intruder identified as Army veteran
The man accused of getting inside the White House after scaling a fence is a veteran who was awarded a medal for his service in Iraq and retired due to disability, the Army said Sunday.
View ArticleShip crews face litany of maintenance problems
The atmosphere was one of frustration shrouded in uncertainties as 1,100 Navy and industry leaders discussed ways to provide maintenance and modernization to a surface fleet burdened by growing demand...
View ArticleView the Army's new NCOERs
The new Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Reporting system, slated for a fall 2015 fielding, will feature separate forms for soldiers of different ranks, and new responsibilities for raters and senior...
View ArticleRally set to bring home remains of Air Force major
Family and friends in central Washington are planning a rally to help bring home the remains of a U.S. Air Force major who was shot down while flying a mission in North Vietnam in 1968.
View ArticleInterview: Gen. Mark Welsh, Air Force chief of staff
The US Air Force represents the largest source of air power in the world, but finds itself at an inflection point in its history, facing dramatic choices in technology, manpower and mission areas. Gen....
View ArticleGroup says it gave hundreds of veterans free pot
Hundreds of military veterans received free marijuana during a special giveaway in Denver designed to show that pot can help ease their pain.
View ArticleActive, reserve components spar over 'sexy' cyber mission
After months of bureaucratic battles, the Pentagon is finalizing a plan to give reservists a limited role in the evolving cyber force.
View ArticleKerry: U.S. looking for help from Turkey against IS
The United States expects Turkey to step up in the fight against the Islamic State group now that Turkey has secured the release of 49 hostages held by the militants, Secretary of State John Kerry said...
View ArticleDunford's battles: New missions, budget cuts, and a tough decision in 2015
When Gen. Joe Dunford becomes commandant of the Marine Corps Oct.
View ArticleMarine general: Two keys ships may keep Marines' amphibious hopes above water
The top general in charge of Marine Corps Combat Development Command sees uncertainty in the road ahead.
View ArticleACT experiments with electronic exams
Nearly 4,000 students took the ACT test on a computer this past spring, marking the first time that a national college entrance exam was administered without a pencil and paper.
View ArticleVeteran buddies reunite after 40 years
Forty years is probably too long to wait for the next reunion.
View ArticleIslamic State appears to release chilling threat
A spokesman for the Islamic State militant group has apparently released a new, chilling message threatening the U.S. and its allies.
View Article2 missing Afghan police officers found in Buffalo-area
Two Afghan police officers who skipped out of a training mission in the Washington, D.C., area were caught by federal agents right here in the Buffalo area.
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