
Army Updates Voluntary Retirement Policy to Enhance Personnel Management
The Army has updated its voluntary retirement policy to improve personnel management and support soldiers.
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The Army has updated its voluntary retirement policy to improve personnel management and support soldiers.

Ukraine's defense minister reports a record 33,000 Russian drones shot down in March, highlighting advancements in military technology.

A Vietnam veteran and his daughter are suing the VA for benefits related to Agent Orange birth defects, highlighting a significant policy gap.

A Vietnam veteran's daughter is suing the VA for benefits related to Agent Orange birth defects, highlighting a significant disparity in support.

A Vietnam veteran and his daughter are suing the VA for benefits related to Agent Orange birth defects, highlighting a disparity in compensation.

The U.S. will allow the Venezuelan government to fund legal defense for Maduro, impacting international relations.

An Army soldier faces indictment for profiting from the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, raising ethical concerns.

A Black Army captain alleges racial discrimination by a supervisor, raising concerns about workplace culture.

The DoD aims to divide the Defense Health Program into two accounts to enhance medical readiness and efficiency.

Experts warn that unregulated prediction markets could jeopardize U.S. national security by allowing anonymous betting on military outcomes.

Experts and lawmakers raise concerns about unregulated prediction markets potentially endangering U.S. national security.

The Air Force has postponed the retirement of the A-10 Thunderbolt II until 2030, impacting military operations and readiness.