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Military families will see a boost in separation pay in 2024
Troops forced to serve apart from their dependents will now get up to $400 a month in extra financial help.
Housing, relocation, access to health care are top concerns for military families in survey
The amount of time service members are away from family, and spouse employment, are among the top issues, again.
By Karen Jowers
The Army’s new ‘deploy or get out’ policy will let some dental, health exams slide
The Army is changing some of the rules for "non-deployable" soldiers in its forthcoming policy.
126,000 service members in crosshairs for separation as DoD’s ‘deploy or get out’ policy takes effect
Troops had months to prepare for the Pentagon’s new separation policy. Did they?
By Tara Copp, AP
UCMJ crackdown: Why Mattis thinks commanders have gone soft on misconduct
After years of decline in the use of the UCMJ, the defense secretary is warning today's commanders that being soft on misconduct can create readiness problems.
Why immigrant children were housed on military bases
As the White House's controversial immigrant family separation policy played out, plans were announced to house separated kids at U.S. military bases. They've been dragooned to do it before.
Army considering special pay for soldiers who deploy
The Army is looking at an initiative that would begin the separation process for soldiers who are on non-deployable status for more than a year, but leadership is also coming at the issue from the other side, mulling a proposal to offer a pay bump to soldiers who deploy.
Fort Gordon takes action to prevent mandatory attendance at religious events
Fort Gordon officials found that soldiers who objected to mandatory attendance at the religious event had reason to complain.
By Kent Miller