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U.S. Army May Cut Key Education Benefits As Service Struggles To Recruit And Retain Troops

The Army is revisiting two education benefits seen as key recruiting and retention tools and used by more than 100,000 soldiers annually as the service struggles to hang on to troops and resources, the service confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation on Monday. Two…

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Marine Corps Inspection Found Some Soldiers Living In “Uninhabitable” Conditions

The Marine Corps’ service-wide inspection that ended March 15 found that many Marines are living in “uninhabitable” conditions, but the path to fixing a decades-old problem will not be easy, according to Marines who spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation. In February, Marine Corps…

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Data Shows Pentagon’s Argument For Abortion Travel Policy Doesn’t Add Up

Recent data undermines the Pentagon’s assertions its vaunted abortion travel reimbursement policy was essential to military readiness, experts and lawmakers told the Daily Caller News Foundation. In the six months between June and December 2023, service members utilized the controversial travel policy 12 times, costing…

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U.S. To Announce Major Shakeup In Military Ties With Japan As China Threat Looms

The U.S. and Japan will announce a historic upgrade to security ties, including a collaborative military command, next month as the two former adversaries move closer together in determination to counter China, according to media reports published Monday. Chief among the changes under consideration involves…

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U.S. Army Seeking Retirees To Come Back To Work Amid Manpower Crisis

The Army is seeking to bring back retired soldiers to fill critical manpower shortages, according to a service-wide directive published this week. The All Army Activities (ALARACT) document describes how Army retirees can find and apply for open positions and aims to maintain a sufficient number of…

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