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-------------------------------- 09 AUGUST 2010-------------------------------------------
  • Panel Calls for Reduced Pay and Retiree Benefits
  • Featured Discounts: Discounts Worthy of a Hero
  • TRICARE Sets Gray Area Retiree Premiums
  • New AF Uniform
  • GI Bill Video Series: Transferability
  • Sunday, Sunday, Sunday
  • Featured Job: There is More to Retail Than Sales
  • Ace the ASVAB
  • Resume Writing Isn't What it Used to Be
  • Servicemembers Save With ASMBA
  • Higher Education Just Got a Little More Affordable
  • New Navy Message System
  • AAFES Back to School for Less
  • The GI Bill Entitles You to More Than Just Higher Education...
  • DoDEA High School Goes Online
  • AF Academy Instructors Sought
  • Marine Corps Social Media Guidelines
  • New Support -- AfterDeployment.org
  • Move.mil Redesigns Website
  • VA Health Care Application Made Easier
  • Stop-Loss Pay Available
  • The Lavelle Affair and the Afghan War
  • VA Ordered to Release Agent Orange Rule
  • Gulf War Illness Hearings Held
  • Free Suicide Prevention Webinar
  • Gulf War: The 20th Anniversary
  • Job Program Helps Wounded Vets
  • Navy Ships Agent Orange Exposure List
  • Changes in Navy Tuition Program
  • Child Care Fee Policy Announced
  • Family Loan Locker at Camp Lejeune
  • New AAFES Home Services
  • New Blog Launched
  • Anti-Terrorism Awareness Month
  • AAFES Patriotic Pet Contest
  • Headline Military News
    Panel Calls for Reduced Pay and Retiree Benefits
    In July, two separate advisory groups reached the same general conclusions regarding what needs to be done to sustain the force. In the nearer term, they say, one step that must be taken is to make military retirees pay more out of pocket for their health care benefit. More

    Featured Discounts: Discounts Worthy of a Hero
    Looking for that special gift? What about a get-a-way? New Car? Military.com's new and improved discount channel is the most comprehensive listing of military only discounts we've put together for our members yet. More

    TRICARE Sets Gray Area Retiree Premiums
    Last year Congress approved the creation of the TRICARE Reserve Retired program, a premium-paid TRICARE Standard coverage plan for "gray area" Reserve retirees. The program is planned to start in October. More

    New AF Uniform
    The Air Force's new, improved physical training uniform has many improvements from the current PTU. The T-shirt is now available in a 100 percent polyester long sleeve and poly/cotton blend short sleeve. More


    GI Bill Video Series: Transferability
    Did you know that you could transfer your Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits to your spouse or children? In this video Terry Howell shows you who is eligible and how to apply for GI Bill transferability. More

    Sunday, Sunday, Sunday
    Registration is now open for Military.com Fantasy Football league. Sign up now to be the general manager of your own football team. Doesn't matter if you're a rookie or a two time retiree, all are welcome to play. More

    Featured Job: There is More to Retail Than Sales
    Other jobs include: IT, marketing, communications, loss prevention, finance and merchandising. Past experience can lead to an array of retail management opportunities. More

    Ace the ASVAB
    Start now by taking our practice ASVAB tests. These tests will give you an idea of how you'll score, and identify areas that need improvement. More

    Resume Writing Isn't What it Used to Be
    It used to be that a resume was something you brought with you to the interview, today it's the single most important item that gets you the interview. More

    Servicemembers Save With ASMBA
    The Armed Services Mutual Benefit Association, established in 1963, provides comprehensive, affordable life insurance coverage to military personnel and their families. More

    Higher Education Just Got a Little More Affordable
    The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that they have entered into "Yellow Ribbon" program agreements with over 1,100 schools for the upcoming academic year. More

    New Navy Message System
    The Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) and Navy Personnel Command will transition to a new message system beginning this month. More

    AAFES Back to School for Less
    With school just around the corner, many states are beginning to promote their "Back to School Sales Tax Holidays," which features tax-free shopping for specified items. The same items found at local Army and Air Force Exchange Service stores are free of sales tax every day. More

    The GI Bill Entitles You to More Than Just Higher Education...
    ...it puts you on the road to a better life. Education opens the doors to higher paying positions and careers. More

    DoDEA High School Goes Online
    This school year, the Department of Defense Education Activity has unveiled some new initiatives. This is the first year that DoDEA is implementing its fully accredited Virtual High School, which will allow DoDEA students to take classes that they need regardless of their location. More

    AF Academy Instructors Sought
    Opportunities are available for active duty officers to apply for U.S. Air Force Academy instructor vacancies for the 2011-2012 academic year. More

    Marine Corps Social Media Guidelines
    The Marine Corps has recently established new guidelines for personal use of the social media, such as Facebook and Twitter. More

    New Support -- AfterDeployment.org
    In a recent episode of the program Dot Mil Docs, Dr. Robert Ciulla of the National Center for Telehealth & Technology discussed AfterDeployment.org, a website full of resources for servicemembers facing various post-deployment issues. More

    Move.mil Redesigns Website
    Officials at the U.S. Transportation Command have launched an improved website at www.Move.mil to assist both the military and Transportation Service Providers in using the Defense Personal Property System. More

    VA Health Care Application Made Easier
    The Department of Veterans Affairs has removed the signature requirement for Veterans who electronically submit an online 10-10EZ "Application for Health Benefits." More

    Stop-Loss Pay Available
    Thousands of current and former Airmen remain eligible to receive $500 in retroactive special pay for each month they were affected by stop loss. Airmen have until Oct. 21 to apply through the Air Force Personnel Center. More

    The Lavelle Affair and the Afghan War
    It took nearly 40 years, but the nation is finally trying to right a wrong done to an Air Force General who was victimized by an anti-Vietnam agenda, partisan politics and the media tornado that can sometimes viciously sweep good leaders into its turbulent maw and deposit them shattered and broken in the blink of an eye. More

    VA Ordered to Release Agent Orange Rule
    A coalition of veterans' service organizations won their case to force the VA to issue a final regulation authorizing payment of claims for ischemic heart disease, Parkinson's disease, or B-cell leukemia for any veteran who stepped foot in Vietnam during the war, or their survivors. More

    Gulf War Illness Hearings Held
    A subcommittee of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs recently conducted the third hearing in a series of Oversight and Investigations hearings focused on Gulf War Illness. More

    Free Suicide Prevention Webinar
    SOS (Signs of Suicide) is a nationally recognized suicide prevention and depression screening program designed for middle and high school students. For more information or to sign up for the Aug. 26 webinar, visit the Military Pathways website. More

    Gulf War: The 20th Anniversary
    On Aug. 2, 1990, Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait, initiating the first Gulf War. By June 1991, 697,000 men and women had served in what became Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. More

    Job Program Helps Wounded Vets
    The Recovery and Employment Assistance Lifelines program helps wounded servicemembers and veterans to transition back into the civilian sector. More

    Navy Ships Agent Orange Exposure List
    The Department of Veterans Affairs Compensation and Pension Service has issued two lists of naval vessels it has verified conducted operations on the inland "brown water" rivers and delta areas of Vietnam. More

    Changes in Navy Tuition Program
    The U.S. Navy recently changed its Tuition Assistance policy, which now grants funding on a first-come first-serve basis, with money that is replenished every fiscal quarter instead of each fiscal year. More

    Child Care Fee Policy Announced
    The Department of Defense has announced the school year 2010/2011 child care fee policy. Changes will impact families who have children enrolled in DoD child development centers and school age care programs. More

    Family Loan Locker at Camp Lejeune
    For the Marines, sailors and their families who PCS to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, the Relocation Assistance Program offers the Loan Locker, a free service that accommodates families with the necessary items they will need for up to 30 days, or until all their household goods arrive. More

    New AAFES Home Services
    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service recently initiated its Exchange Home Services program. This new initiative allows military families in the continental United States to go online to compare local offerings for TV, internet and telephone, individually or bundled, to ensure they are receiving the best deals in their area. More

    New Blog Launched
    A new Defense Department blog seeks to bring "lessons learned" to an accessible online platform. Titled "In Their Own Words: Lessons Learned in Today's Military," the blog aims to provide a platform for servicemembers, veterans and families to share their thoughts and experiences on a variety of topics. More

    Anti-Terrorism Awareness Month
    The Department of the Army has declared August, 2010 as the Army's Anti-terrorism Awareness Month. During August, the Army will promote heightened awareness and vigilance. More

    AAFES Patriotic Pet Contest
    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is sponsoring the "Patriot Pet Just Say 'Treat'" photo contest for military pets and their owners. More


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