
Gold Star Spouses Advocate for Improved Survivor Benefits on Capitol Hill
Gold Star spouses are pushing Congress for better survivor benefits, addressing compensation gaps affecting military families.
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Gold Star spouses are pushing Congress for better survivor benefits, addressing compensation gaps affecting military families.

Significant TRICARE reforms are set for 2026, impacting access and costs for military families.

Congress seeks answers regarding the circumstances of Gen. Randy George's retirement as Army Chief of Staff.

House Democrats have filed impeachment articles against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over military actions in Iran and civilian casualties.

The Air Force has graduated its last class of A-10 pilots, marking a significant shift in air support strategy as the aircraft approaches retirement.

Record 30,000 runners participated in a fundraising event for the Pat Tillman Foundation, honoring the soldier and supporting veteran scholarships.

Veterans can access VA benefits for conditions related to military sexual trauma. Learn how to apply and what evidence is needed.

A lawsuit alleges that a company charged disabled veterans up to $20,000 for VA benefits assistance, raising concerns about exploitation.

A pre-teen cadet has filed a lawsuit against the Missouri Military Academy, alleging negligence in preventing sexual abuse.

Larry Colvin, a 76-year-old Vietnam veteran, retires from DoorDash after community donations help alleviate his financial burdens.

The U.S. Air Force Academy has named a new Commandant of Cadets as it undergoes a leadership transition.

The White House's proposed 2027 budget includes a pay raise of 5% to 7% for military service members, impacting junior enlisted personnel and their families.