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Vets calling crisis line get lost in system, whistleblowers warn
A government watchdog group has promised to investigate the claims.
Proposed law would eliminate benefits deduction for military retirees with combat-related injuries or illnesses
The Major Richard Star Act aims to eliminate a benefits "offset" which deducts military retiree pay by the amount of VA disability compensation.
By Dylan Gresik
Open Skies Treaty to get protections even as Trump considers an exit
Trump is expected to sign a defense policy bill the includes an Open Skies Treaty oversight measure.
By Joe Gould
Army complains to company selling dog tags with biblical scripture. Religious liberties fight ensues
An example of the product is a replica dog tag with the 82nd Airborne Division’s unit emblem on one side and the Bible verse Joshua 1:9 on the other.
By Kyle Rempfer
Pentagon chief says Vindman should not fear Army retaliation in Trump inquiry
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Monday that an Army officer has no reason to fear retribution for testifying before Congress in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
USERRA has played a significant role supporting an all-volunteer force for 25 years
Employment protections allow service members to serve our nation and succeed in civilian careers, says the author of this commentary.
By Jonathan VanderPlas
Army must protect officer who testified against Trump, senator warns
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman testified as part of the House impeachment inquiry this week.
Lawmakers have ‘no confidence’ in VA’s whistleblower protection office
The criticism comes after a report last week describing the office as unfocused and potentially harmful for employees.
Purple Heart, Ranger tab, FAO: Meet the Army officer testifying about Trump’s Ukraine call
He was an infantryman wounded by an IED while in Iraq in 2004, and later became a foreign area officer.
By Kyle Rempfer