Advocates say more research and emphasis is needed on the particular mental health challenges facing women veterans.
Military personnel stationed at Camp Lejeune from 1975–1985 had at least a 20% higher risk for a number of cancers than those stationed elsewhere.
Lawsuits filed against West Point and the Naval Academy seek to end the use of race as a factor in admissions there.
A lack of timely access to military health care plagues each of the services, according to a new Pentagon inspector general report.
Congressional Democrats and outside advocates say updated policies for the department are long overdue.
The White House initiative on Women’s Health Research provides an opportunity to improve health and performance outcomes for women in the military.
By Katherine Kuzminski
Although Jack Lowe was in pain, he remained standing during the ceremony, even raising his right hand from his walker to recite his oath.
Being a Jarhead is a source of pride for Marines.
Women's perspectives are essential to U.S. national security strategy and operations, according to the report.
Oct. 23 will mark the milestone 40th anniversary of the suicide bombing that killed 241 U.S. service members stationed in the Lebanese capital.
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