The Defense Department, which is the largest government agency, says it's reducing its civilian workforce by 5% to 8%.
The first firings of Defense Department civilian probationary employees are expected to start next week, with about 5,400 set to be released as the Pentagon anticipates reducing its civilian workforce ...
The US Defense Department will cut its civilian workforce by at least five percent starting next week, the Pentagon said ...
Senior leaders from Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Forces Command (FORSCOM) and Army Chief of Chaplains, were ...
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) recently honored Dr. David W. Pittman, Senior Executive Service ...
The Pentagon seeks to cut over 5,000 civilian employees on probation status beginning next week in a bid to eventually shave ...
The internal medicine clinic at the Navy’s third largest base in the United States is now staffed with one doctor for 2,200 patients, forcing officials to move one-third of the backlog of cases to ...
Mike Smith retired from the Navy at the rank of Master-At-Arms Chief Petty Officer with over 20 years of service.
A retired U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal colonel dedicated his three-decade career to eradicating explosive threats to ...
The United States military has a long legacy of using modified civilian planes in military applications. Here are a few you ...
Tucson has a busy mix of civilian and military aircraft, with an Air Force Base, and a civilian airport that shares runways ...
This tracked personnel carrier can float across the snow, crawl over ice and paddle through the mud. Oh, and it can swim.