Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for quickfire.Military Times puts Clint Emerson in the hot seat for some rapid-fire Q&A. Today’s topic: Cybersecurity. Share:In Other NewsAAFES boss leaves legacy of benefits for more veterans and stronger perks for all Tom Shull, who retired earlier this summer, was the longest-serving director in the military exchange service's 131-year history.Trump’s new commission will target quality of life for military spousesThe new President's Military Spouse Commission, chaired by Jennifer Hegseth, is tasked with addressing persistent problems for military spouses.‘Good Samaritans’ beware: Scammers ramp up targeting of troops’ goodwillThe father of a sailor is out to warn others in the military community about a “Good Samaritan” scam that cost his son thousands of dollars.Program offering free food to moving military families expands to four more statesMilitary families relocating to four more areas can sign up for $125 worth of groceries and essentials. Even $500 could make a difference for military childcare workers, researchers findLow pay is the leading reason military child care providers leave their jobs, but even a $500 bonus could help retain them, research found.Load More
AAFES boss leaves legacy of benefits for more veterans and stronger perks for all Tom Shull, who retired earlier this summer, was the longest-serving director in the military exchange service's 131-year history.
Trump’s new commission will target quality of life for military spousesThe new President's Military Spouse Commission, chaired by Jennifer Hegseth, is tasked with addressing persistent problems for military spouses.
‘Good Samaritans’ beware: Scammers ramp up targeting of troops’ goodwillThe father of a sailor is out to warn others in the military community about a “Good Samaritan” scam that cost his son thousands of dollars.
Program offering free food to moving military families expands to four more statesMilitary families relocating to four more areas can sign up for $125 worth of groceries and essentials.
Even $500 could make a difference for military childcare workers, researchers findLow pay is the leading reason military child care providers leave their jobs, but even a $500 bonus could help retain them, research found.