December 1, 2015 Pentagon Defends Pay and Benefit Cuts to Congress The military's top leaders tried to sell Congress on the pay and benefits changes they proposed in the 2015 defense budget.,The military's top leaders tried to sell Congress Tuesday morning on the pay and benefits changes they proposed in the 2015 defense budget that would reduce pay raises to 1 percent, raise health care fees, and shrink housing allowances by an average of 5 percent.
December 1, 2015 Groups: Hagel Offered Troops a Voice but Missed Chances to Fix Budget Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's unexpected resignation on Monday drew words of consternation and praises from veterans groups.,Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's unexpected resignation on Monday drew words of consternation and praises from veterans groups and even from lawmakers who two years ago took the shots at him during his confirmation hearing.
December 1, 2015 Congress Agrees to Troop Pay, BAH Cuts in Budget Compromise The deal on the 2015 defense budget would mean more out-of-pocket healthcare costs and lower pay increases for troops.,Service members next year will be paying more for prescriptions bought off base, getting less of a housing subsidy and a picking up a smaller pay raise under an agreement reached between Senate and House lawmakers.
December 1, 2015 Panel Approves Troop Reductions, Not Benefit Cuts A House subcommittee on military personnel is reluctantly going along with troop cuts but not on changes to retirement and healthcare benefits.
December 1, 2015 Iraq War veteran reunited with bomb-sniffing military dog in Chicago After nearly two years apart, an Iraq veteran and his military dog have been reunited.
December 1, 2015 Hagel: Old Discharges Reviewed for PTSD Cases Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel directed military review boards Wednesday to give "liberal consideration" to diagnoses of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in veterans’ petitions for upgrades of their discharges.
November 30, 2015 Senator's Hold Threatens Clay Hunt Veteran Suicide Legislation Veterans groups are criticizing Coburn's move to derail passage of legislation to speed up vets' access to mental health care.,Veterans groups and military associations are blasting a move by Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Oklahoma, intended to scuttle a veterans' suicide prevention bill that has already passed in the House with strong bipartisan support.
November 30, 2015 100-year-old WWII veteran to receive high school diploma in New York A 100-year-old World War II veteran will receive his high school diploma Saturday, alongside his great-grandson, in an emotional ceremony for which his family couldn't be more proud. Â
November 30, 2015 Veteran Charity Ride Page Detoured by Facebook Policy An annual biker ride to raise money for wounded veterans has hit a bump on the road toward its 2015 event after Facebook – which has been the primary means of publicizing the ride since 2010 – altered the charity page without warning.
November 30, 2015 Rescued pit bulls fight stigma by guiding people in need When former Marine Joe Bonfiglio starts thrashing in his sleep, his pit bull service dog jumps on the bed, climbs on top of him and wakes him up to end the flashback.