At least 900 military veterans, and perhaps thousands of others, could reap benefits after rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine.
If passed, the Service Members Tax Relief Act would eliminate federal income tax on all active-duty and reserve pay, as well as military bonuses.
A government watchdog report confirms shortcomings in the benefits process for certain military service members who reported ...
If you rely on military retirement income, discover the 13 states that continue taxing those benefits and what that means for your future retirement plans.
As Thanksgiving approaches, commissary shoppers can stretch their dollars even further with some deals on turkeys and all the ...
Trans service members and lawyers warn that the retraction of these benefits, thus far without recourse, is an unprecedented ...
Service members on ships in the Caribbean as well as National Guard members deployed to cities within the U.S. will get their ...
Thousands of military families faced lost pay, delayed benefits, and financial strain as the record 43-day government ...
The federal government has launched a sweeping effort to restore benefits and reinstate thousands of service members who were dismissed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
The move raises questions about how far the administration will go to reshape the armed forces. View Entire Post › ...
Mikhail R. Wicker of Minnesota never served a day in uniform, but for years posed as a decorated U.S. Marine to defraud the ...
Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) released the following statement after voting in favor of H.R. 5371, the Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and ...