Military moms gift guide: Top buys (and deals) from military spouse-run businesses A half-dozen military-friendly gift options for Mother's Day ... and you'll save, too. By: Kevin Lilley 1 day ago
3-star: DoD aware of health record concerns for dependents-turned-troops Some children have been prevented from following their parents into service by medical records that wouldn't be available to DoD if the recruits are civilians. By: Karen Jowers 2 days ago
Got talent? Try out for the American Military Spouses Choir The American Military Spouses Choir is seeking talented singers. By: Karen Jowers 2 days ago
Check out T-Mobile’s new military discount plan for troops, vets and families The provider has pledged more discounts, more jobs and more capacity to military community. By: Karen Jowers 2 days ago
Sailors bounced from recruit training thanks to dependent medical records, parents say The Navy has clarified how it can access the medical history of sailors and Marines whose parents are, or were, in uniform. By: Karen Jowers April 10
Have a military tax question? These experts can help Tax deadline extensions for overseas military? Combat pay tax questions? DoD tax experts answer your questions during a Facebook Live event. By: Karen Jowers April 3
They sought help when their Army dad deployed. Now they’re barred from joining the military. Counseling sessions from their time as military dependents could prevent children from following their parents' path to service. By: Karen Jowers April 2
Here’s why a ‘perfect storm’ may greet movers during this year’s peak PCS season More truck-driver regulations. More civilian moves. Can your PCS trek keep pace? By: Karen Jowers April 4
Vietnam commission’s Certificate of Honor program pays tribute to POWs, spouses and families The certificates are available through the same Defense Department-backed group that offers lapel pins to Vietnam War-period veterans. By: Military Times staff March 23
Navy wife alleges malpractice after doctors find broken needle ― from 2003 ― in her spine Doctors at an Army hospital in 2017 found a broken-off needle in Amy Bright's spine. Bright says it's been there since she went to Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Fla., to give birth to her son ... who is now 14. By: Karen Jowers April 4