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Senators eye pay boost for junior troops, more funds for housing fixes
Both House and Senate lawmakers want to pass targeted pay raises for junior enlisted troops, but budget caps may complicate those plans.
Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here's what happens next.
The next Army recruiting tool amid a slump? It could be the metaverse.
The U.S. Army missed its fiscal 2022 recruiting goal by thousands of new soldiers, leaving it shorthanded.
No end in sight to Senate fight over military nominations
Nearly 200 nominations have been stalled over one senator's objections to military abortion policies.
Lawmakers urge harsh punishment for national security leaks
The guardsman accused of posting the classified material online faces the possibility of decades in prison.
Lawmakers demand answers after priests booted from Walter Reed campus
Catholic clergy from Holy Name College had been serving at Walter Reed for nearly two decades before being barred from entry late last month.
GOP blasts ‘inadequate’ Biden defense budget as it vows spending cuts
Republicans lay the groundwork to boost the president's defense budget request, even as they vow to slash overall spending.
Marine veteran killed while providing medical aid in Ukraine
Pete Reed served in the Marine Corps from 2007–2011 as a rifleman.
Republicans aim at Pentagon civilian workforce to curb spending
In an exclusive interview with Defense News, Ken Calvert previews areas where House Republicans believe they can trim defense spending.
Army vet sentenced for money, weapons support of Syrian terrorists
The former soldier had 136 handguns and rifles, 15 canisters of ammunition and a short-range rocket launcher in her two-bedroom home.
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