
Military Approves Less Than 10% of Medical Malpractice Claims Since 2020
Since 2020, less than 10% of military medical malpractice claims have been approved, raising concerns among service members.
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Since 2020, less than 10% of military medical malpractice claims have been approved, raising concerns among service members.

AUKUS partners develop advanced undersea drones to enhance military capabilities.

New Zealand's latest budget spares defense and intelligence agencies from cuts, reflecting global defense spending trends.

New legislation could enhance compensation for Gold Star families and severely disabled veterans.

The Pentagon is in discussions with SpaceX over Starlink pricing during the Iran conflict, impacting military communications.

Celebrity chef Robert Irvine's efforts to enhance military food are yielding results, impacting service members' readiness.

Irish soldiers claim victory in the US Army’s armor competition, showcasing skills despite lack of equipment at home.

Irish soldiers claim victory in the U.S. Army’s armor competition, showcasing their skills despite limited resources.

The USS Nimitz has officially claimed the title of the longest-serving aircraft carrier, surpassing the USS Enterprise.

The USS Nimitz has officially claimed the title of the longest-serving aircraft carrier, surpassing the USS Enterprise.

Legislators urge the DoD to implement annual audits for TRICARE pharmacy contracts to address conflicts of interest.

The VA has automated enrollment for GI Bill and education benefits, improving processing times for service members and veterans.