APRIL 27
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House Steps Closer to Overhauling Retirement Congress has taken the first and perhaps historic step toward phasing out the 20-year-or-bust retirement system the U.S. military has used since the end of World War II. Read More
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TRICARE Offers Overseas Program The TRICARE Overseas Program Point of Contact Program gives beneficiaries access to a live person that will help answer beneficiary questions. Read More
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VA Sued for Delays A veterans' organization and a public advocacy group have sued the VA claiming the agency has kept some veterans waiting longer than two years for records needed to apply for benefits. Read More
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You Don't Need 20% with Your VA Loan Don't waste this great benefit. Rates are near historic lows and you don't have to pay PMI or have a large down payment. Read More
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New App Lets Sailors Use Phones for Personal Use The Navy has green lighted a plan that allows sailors to stop carrying their work and personal phones. Read More
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DynCorp Hiring Veterans At DynCorp International we recognize the experience and dedication that veterans contribute to our business, as employees, business partners and suppliers. Read More
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The Best Amusement Park Military Discounts We've compiled a list of top military discounts for amusement parks across the country. Read More
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Careers for Veterans at CNH Whether you're a veteran in search of a career path or in transition from the military, CNH offers a broad range of veteran employment opportunities. Read More
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Which Power of Attorney Do I Need? The most common type of power of attorney is a durable, general power of attorney, which transfers nearly every legal right a person has to another individual. Read More
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Deal of the Week: Golf Specials for the Military Military Tee Times allows all Members of the Armed Forces, all Veterans, and all Military Family Members to find and book the best tee times and courses online 24/7. Read More
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Army's Twilight Tattoo in DC Twilight Tattoo is a show that provides a glimpse into American history through musical and drill performances. Read More
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$400k Family Protection: As Low as $29 a Month Protect your family's future for less. Could your family survive if something happened to you? Read More
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Wynonna to Perform at USS Midway on May 23rd Wynonna & the Big Noise will perform live at the 6th Annual American Freedom Foundation Benefit Concert on Saturday, May 23, 2015 aboard the USS Midway Museum in San Diego. Read More
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Navy Sub Crews to Get New Coveralls Flame resistant variant (FRV) coveralls will be issued to the crews of all Navy submarines in 2015. Read More
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Save Up to 66% on Co-Pays, Rx and More Save money and time by covering doctor co-pays, prescriptions and more. Read More
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Commissary Employees Wages Targeted Defense officials are weighing a plan that could reduce wages and benefits for 15,000 commissary workers. Read More
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Save on Prescriptions Now Covered TRICARE Members: How much are you spending on our prescriptions? Save money on medications now covered by TRICARE. Read More
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Make a Difference With Annual Survey Military family members can take the 2015 Blue Star Families military family lifestyle survey. Read More
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9 Selected for Navy's Ceremonial Guard Nine recruits from Recruit Training Command (RTC) were recently selected for the Navy Ceremonial Guard. Read More
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AF Wounded Warrior Program In 2011, the Department of Defense created the Military Adaptive Sports Program to enhance warrior recovery. Read More
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Air Reserve School Selection Board The CY15B Reserve School Selection Board will convene July 13 at the Air Reserve Personnel Center. Read More
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Air Reserve to Retain 10 C-130J Aircraft The Secretary of the Air Force has released a force structure amendment pursuing the retention of 10 Air Force Reserve Command C-130J aircraft at Keesler Air Force Base. Read More
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Award for Veteran Businesses A social lending website that allows investors to "bid" on loans to small businesses, often offers special promotions for veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs. Read More
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Benefits for Michigan Veterans The Michigan Veteran Affairs Agency recently launched a "one-stop shop" for veterans to learn about all state, federal and local benefits they are eligible for. Read More
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Canine Angels for Veterans Canine Angels is a nonprofit organization that rescues dogs from shelters and trains them to become accomplished canine assistants that can perform dozens of tasks for disabled American veterans. Read More
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Doolittle Raiders Donate Medal The last two surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders presented the group's Congressional Gold Medal to the National Museum of the United States Air Force on April 18. Read More
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Exploring Families and Faith During Deployment 'Little Boy', which opened in theaters this past weekend, tells the story of a small-town kid who wants to do whatever he can to bring his father home from World War II. Read More
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TRICARE on Alcohol Abuse The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) offers several questions to ask yourself to determine if you have a drinking problem. Read More
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Vets' Stories Needed for 'Legacies Project' The nonprofit organization Historical Outreach Foundation has launched the Legacies Project, which is a database dedicated to the preservation and sharing of our veterans' stories nationwide. Read More
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National Flight Academy for Teens The National Flight Academy (NFA) immerses students in grades 7-12 in a six-day program at the Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida. Read More
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Navy Sr. Enlisted Continuation Board The fiscal year 2016 (FY-16) performance-based Senior Enlisted Continuation Board will convene Aug. 3. Read More
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Navy Wounded, Ill and Injured Program The Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center has released its fiscal year 2014 annual report on the NMCPHC Wounded, Ill and Injured (WII) Program. Read More
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Retired American Flags Sought for Memorial Program Oklahoma City Cremation is asking local families to donate their aged American flags as part of its "Retire Your Flag" program. Read More
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Dow Chemical Recruiting Michigan Vets The Dow Chemical Company is expanding its pilot U.S. Apprenticeship Program to include military veterans in Michigan this year. Read More
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