Esper Reveals Plan to Build Navy’s 355-Ship Fleet, Overhaul Shipyards It involves overhauling shipyards, reaching a 355-ship fleet and a lot more funding.
The Complete Military Kid Guide to Scholarships Looking for college money for your military kid? This guide is all you need.
5 Great Scholarships for Military Veterans and Families If your GI Bill is gone and you still want to go to college, these scholarships can help.
Pell Grant Limits Increase, Student Loan Interest Rates Decrease for 2020-2021 Student loan interest rates dropping to record lows
Applications Closing Soon for 2020 Pat Tillman Foundation Scholarship The scholarship offers up to $10,000 for active-duty members, veterans, spouses and surviving spouses.
FAFSA for Military: 4 Things to Know Did you know there's also Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for military families and veterans? Here are 4...
Meet the Only West Point Cadet to Be Named a Rhodes Scholar This Year Cadet Daine Van de Wall is the only selection from any of the service academies this year.
Navy Offers Scholarships for Alaska Residents Up to four $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually to dependents of Navy, Marine and Coast Guard members.
Even More Spouses Can Now Get This Great Scholarship The number of scholarships available annually to military spouses through a military family advocacy organization is set to...
Veterans Can Look Beyond the GI Bill The GI Bill expires 15 years after discharge. However, the GI Bill is not the only veteran education benefit.
Why Military Veterans and Law Enforcement Joined the Capitol Insurrection The deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 attracted a variety of far-right extremists who shared a devotion to Trump.
FBI Searches for Armored Military Vehicle in California The Humvee was stolen from a National Guard Armory in a Los Angeles suburb.
DoD Cancels Plans to Let Thousands of Civilian Employees Shop at Exchange The proposal to expand military exchange shopping privileges had been expected to be finalized in late 2020.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.
After Training Changes, Air Force SERE School Sees Near-Historic Low Attrition Typically, about half of each class washes out during the final apprentice course because of its demanding nature.