Future First Lady Jill Biden to Relaunch Military-Focused Joining Forces Initiative The future first lady has named a former deputy director of the effort, Rory Brosius, to serve as executive director.
They Moved Overseas and Say the FRG Has Been Shunning Them A spouse who recently moved to another country says the family readiness group has been purposely ignoring her family.
How to Join a Military Spouse Club Trying to make new friends at your duty station? An on-base spouse club might be just what you're looking for.
Easy Ways to Support Our Troops and Their Families Around Memorial Day For Memorial Day, here's a few simple and inexpensive ways that you and your family can serve the military and their families...
How to Pick a Military or Veteran Association So you want to get involved in a military or veteran association. But how do you know which one is right for you?
Yes, You Can Be Friends With an Officer's Wife, and Anyone Else Military rules dictating how spouses should interact with each other are garbage.
Shedding the Shame of 'Dependa' In the military, there is a term for this genre of insult. It's called "dependa-shaming," and as a longtime military spouse...
Holloman Key Spouses Recognized Key spouses are unit-appointed spouses of active-duty military members who act as a liaison between unit leadership, the...
Tyndall Air Force Base Unlivable: How You Can Help When Hurricane Michael destroyed Tyndall, these spouses stepped up -- and you can, too.
'You Shouldn't Be Calling Yourself a Ranger': Tom Cotton's Military Service Is Under Scrutiny from a Fellow Army Vet in Congress Being a "Ranger" and having earned a Ranger "tab" is often confused due to the similarity of their names.
Biden Signs Executive Order Delaying VA Debt Collections Once again, veterans will be given a financial break on money owed to Uncle Sam.
Navy SEAL Sentenced to 10 Years in Choking Death of Green Beret A SEAL Team 6 member who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the hazing death of Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar in...
National Guard Plans to Ask Thousands of Troops to Remain in DC Until Mid-March Guard officials said that approximately 7,000 troops would likely remain in D.C. through the end of January.
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.