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Army football alums make general more often than other officers — why?
Army Times conducted data analysis that shows Army West Point football players are significantly more likely to become generals.
By Davis Winkie
Col. Owen Ray may lose Special Forces tab, lawyer doxxed prosecutor’s kids ahead of trial
There has been a perception within the Green Beret community Col. Ray "got off scot free," a source said.
By Davis Winkie
Pentagon pushes maximum telework through January 2022
The health protection condition status for the Pentagon Reservation hasn't changed, but officials are tightening restrictions and safety measures for the worksite.
By Jessie Bur
Federal retirees to see record high cost-of-living increase for Social Security
The cost of living increase will fully benefit retirees under the Civil Service Retirement System, but have a lesser impact on Federal Employee Retirement System recipients.
By Jessie Bur
Odierno, former Army chief of staff, remembered as ‘loyal,’ ‘extraordinary leader’
Leaders remember the life and legacy of Gen. Ray Odierno, former Army chief of staff, after he loses his battle with cancer.
By Military Times staff and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Odierno, former Army chief of staff, dies at 67
Retired Gen. Raymond Odierno, the former Army chief of staff, died Oct. 8, according to reports.
By Jen Judson
OPM temporarily drops relocation requirements for special military spouse hiring
The new Office of Personnel Management regulation allows agencies to use military spouse special hiring authorities in a broader range of cases.
By Jessie Bur
Second largest federal insurer launches vaccination reward program
Federal employees insured under a GEHA plan could receive $75 for proof of their vaccination status.
By Jessie Bur
Honorable discharge, retirement as colonel, OK’d for Green Beret charged with assault, kidnapping
The Green Beret colonel will be allowed to retire Sept. 30 at his current rank and with an honorable discharge.
By Kyle Rempfer
Everyday activities that would be greatly improved by wearing a glow belt
Safety first. Make the glow belt part of your everyday life.
By Sarah Sicard
Pandemic exposed strain from VA benefit appeals caseloads
The metric for success for attorneys at the Board of Veterans’ Appeals has changed every year, making the task of meeting such expectations that much harder.
By Jessie Bur