FEBRUARY 29
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DoD Plans Changes to Officer Promotions The U.S. Defense Department plans to announce potentially sweeping changes to its officer promotion system "in coming months," the top official said. Read More
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Force of the Future Plans Draw Fire U.S. senators blasted the proposed nominee to oversee Pentagon personnel policy for failing to properly notify them and military officials of sweeping changes proposed for the force in recent months. Read More
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Adopt a Military Working Dog The Department of Defense (DoD) Military Working Dog Adoption Program is managed by the 341st Training Squadron, United States Air Force. Read More
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What Will Patients Gain From Higher TRICARE Fees? As they review the Defense Department's latest plan to raise TRICARE fees and co-pays, key congressional panels are asking what beneficiaries can expect in return. Read More
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Writing a Resume for Civilians Translating the military words on your resume into civilian ones can be challenging, but you do not have to do it alone. Read More
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Investigation Looks at Delayed Veteran Care The Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has found that a VA clinic in Colorado Springs was incorrectly reporting veteran appointments. Read More
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Air Reserve CY15B Promotions The Air Reserve Personnel Center has announced the second half of CY15B line and nonline captain and first lieutenant promotions. Read More
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Navy Finalizes Cybersecurity Standards The Navy has finalized the first eight in a series of more than two dozen planned foundational cybersecurity standards. Read More
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3 Ways Deployments Can Bring You Closer Long-distance relationships sometimes have a bad reputation, but many military couples have made them work. Read More
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African American History Month February is National African American History Month, an annual celebration of achievements by black Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. History. Read More
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2016 VA Loan Benefit: $0 Down Financing Thinking of buying or refinancing? Rates are on the rise, but qualified borrowers can pay as little as $0 down with no PMI payments. Read More
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Cincinnati VA Officials Face Disciplinary Actions The director of the Veterans Affairs Department's regional service network in Cincinnati, Ohio turned in his resignation on Thursday. Read More
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Navy Selective Reenlistment Bonus Update The U.S. Navy recently released an update to the Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) award plan that includes 14 award level increases, 54 award level decreases and 15 skills added. Read More
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DoD Launches MilitaryChildCare.com The Department of Defense (DoD) is rolling out MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC), a new website designed to simplify and improve the process for military families seeking child care. Read More
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FamilyLine Offers Support For 50 years, the Naval Services FamilyLine (NSFL) has been empowering Navy families to meet the challenges of a military lifestyle with information, resources and mentoring. Read More
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Navy Voluntary Education Program Awarded Navy Voluntary Education (VOLED) was honored recently with the President's Award for exemplary service from the Council of College and Military Educators (CCME). Read More
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Salute4Vets A new program will provide free education to 120 veterans who qualify for the post-9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon scholarship. Read More
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Up to $1 Million Coverage from $41 a Month Tomorrow is never guaranteed. Start protecting your family's financial future today. Read More
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Marine Corps WWR Hosts Trials The 6th annual Marine Corps Trials, hosted by the Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR), will take place at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 2-9. Read More
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Retirees - Save on Costs Left Behind by TRICARE Help minimize or even eliminate out-of-pocket expenses with a TRICARE Insurance Supplement Plan. Read More
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Community Service Award for United Through Reading United Through reading is the recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation's first ever Community Service Award. Read More
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Navy Teen Summer Camp Scholarships Navy Child and Youth Programs (CYP) is currently accepting applications through April 8 for the 2016 Navy Teen Summer Camp Scholarship Program (SCSP). Read More
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Vet Jobs Symposium in New York An upcoming event in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. will focus on the job market for veterans and the ins-and-outs of hiring veterans. Read More
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New Vet Health Care Program in NJ Rutgers University has launched a program to help New Jersey veterans obtain timely medical and mental health care. Read More
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Transition Seminar in Indiana Northeast Indiana Works is hosting a five-day seminar next month to help military veterans transition into the civilian work force. Read More
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New App to Help Vets in New York State A new mobile application is promising to help military veterans connect with state services in New York more easily. Read More
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Virginia Habitat for Humanity Seeks to Help Vets The Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro (SAW) Virginia Habitat for Humanity is planning to have a Veterans Build and wants to find military veterans to help build their homes. Read More
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Veterans Bonus in Ohio The Ohio Veterans Bonus Program has paid more than $73.5 million to Ohioans through more than 90,000 claims. Read More
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Legal Advice for Vets in New York The Central New York Veterans Outreach Center in Utica, New York is offering free legal advice to veterans. Read More
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