Effort Underway to Give Eligible Veterans Easier Access to Military Installations Under the new program, veterans who enroll at an installation will be able to show their identification at the gate to get...
Chinese Garlic and Seafood at US Military Bases? Republicans Think That Stinks U.S. military service members may soon find garlic and seafood from China stripped off the shelves of their local military...
All US Commissaries Plan to Offer Home Delivery of Groceries Starting in Late Summer The home deliveries, set to begin in late summer, are planned as an expansion of the agency's COVID-19 pandemic-era...
Commissaries Begin to Phase Out Single-Use Shopping Bags, Starting in Guam, Hawaii The stores in Guam and Hawaii likely won't be the last. California, Colorado, New York and Washington are among the other...
Commissaries Limit Toilet Paper, Other Sales as Shoppers Hoard Supplies Limitations will change from store to store, but directors are authorized to place restrictions on certain products.
The Army Is Going All-In on Food Kiosks as Base Dining Facilities Struggle The kiosks are generally designed to serve 1,000 soldiers a day and offer an alternative or a supplemental food source apart...
How a Government Shutdown Impacts Military Pay, Benefits These are the details from the military on what a government shutdown means for military pay and benefits.
Commissaries Bringing Healthier, Fresh Food Closer to Home for Army Soldiers The Defense Commissary Agency is hoping to expand the new program to the other U.S. military services, officials said last...
New Commissary Chief Eyes Store Improvements, Expansion of Delivery Services Getting the word out on shopping eligibility is one of the ways Defense Commissary Agency Director John Hall plans to draw...
Expansion of Commissary Grocery Deliveries on Hold, for Now Rising delivery costs are forcing the Defense Commissary Agency to reconsider the program.
Military Leaders Are Rattled by a List of 'Woke' Officers That a Group Urges Hegseth to Fire The list compiled by the American Accountability Foundation includes 20 general officers or senior admirals and a...
Marines Face Tough Choices as Reenlistment Bonuses Are Threatened by Congress' Late Budgets Reenlistment bonuses for 933 Marines are at risk of not being paid out by the Marine Corps because Congress cannot agree to...
Former Air Force Commander at Wright-Patterson Charged with Adultery, Faces Court-Martial A former commander at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, will face a court-martial for adultery and...
Thousands More Could Be Eligible for VA Family Caregiver Program Under Proposed Overhaul The program required a review following a lawsuit, as well as eligibility changes instituted in 2021 that would have...
The Army Needs Hundreds of Officers to Leave Combat Arms Lieutenants currently branched in armor, infantry, combat engineer and field artillery can apply between Jan. 7 and Feb. 17...