Army's Senior Officer Ranks Are Not Diverse Enough, General Says Gen. Paul Funk II agreed that the general officer ranks do not represent the demographics of the country.
Inside the Army’s Decision to Eliminate Photos from Officer Promotion Boards Officials have also said they will begin an evaluation in August of whether to remove photos from enlisted and warrant...
The Burden of a Black Naval Officer "We carry the burden of the Black American experience as a generational PTSD that has gone untreated for over 400 years."
Navy Will Allow Some Officers to Delay Retirement Due to Coronavirus The Navy is offering lower-ranking officers being forced into retirement a chance to remain on active duty a little longer.
Here Are the Results from the First Round of the Army's New Assignment Process Senior Army personnel officials on Thursday unveiled the initial results of the service's new officer assignment strategy.
Navy Authorizes New Black Leather Jacket for Surface Warfare Officers Navy surface warfare officers can now stand watch in a new leather jackets approved specifically for their community.
In a First, Public Health Officers Receive DoD Humanitarian Medal Members of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps received the Humanitarian Service Medal for hurricane response.
Army Touts High Deployability Rate of Generals Despite 2016 Data The U.S. Army said Tuesday that more than 97 percent of its generals are currently deployable.
Navy Secretary: Cyber Officers May Be Allowed in at Higher Ranks The Navy and Marine Corps need to attract the right "brain power" when it comes to cybersecurity professionals, Spencer said.
The Military's Officer Promotion System May See Major Shake-Up The sometimes-rigid officer promotion system could see major shake-ups after Congress approved a series of reforms.
Three More Sailors Die by Suicide While Their Carriers Are Stuck in Shipyards The suicide aboard the George Washington comes a month after the Navy released its first report on the last three suicides...
US Supreme Court Rejects Veteran's Challenge to Disability Claims Filing Deadline The decision spares the VA from paying 30 years worth of compensation to a Navy veteran, as well as potential claims by...
'A Total Shock': Parents Mourn Sudden Death of Their Air Force Academy Son Candyce and Dustin Brown last spoke to their son Hunter by phone on Sunday, Jan. 8, discussing the class schedule for his...
'That Pisses Me Off': Congressman to Lead Panel on Struggles for Troops Focusing on Pay, Food Insecurity Boosting pay for junior enlisted service members and improving military housing conditions will be among the priorities of...
VA Wants Vets to Use Their Benefits When Choosing a Final Resting Place Officials say that benefits offered by the National Cemetery Administration are the most underutilized of veterans' perks.