A Military Family’s Journey through Separation and HealingTraveling halfway around the world for care is a daunting event, but that’s just what the Brice family of three had to do in April 2023. By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content67 minutes ago
Bipartisan bill would let service members sue US military for sexual assaultThe bill is modeled after similar legislation that allows service members to file civil claims for medical malpractice at U.S. military hospitals.By Patricia Kime2 days ago
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Feds pay out $17M to families sickened by Navy’s fuel-contaminated water in HawaiiEach of the 629 people received about $27,000. Affected service members have received nothing.By Karen Jowers5 days ago
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