Some year-end tax documents already are available via the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) myPay portal, with others set to post in the coming days. Those who receive the forms via postal ...
On Jan. 2, 1975 I joined the Women's Army Corps, later integrated with the regular U.S. Army. During my training, we were instructed on the My Lai massacre, which occurred during the Vietnam War. To ...
Imagine, for a moment, that you’re an American pilot flying an F-16 over Iraq. The troops on the ground have been pursuing a small group of Iraqi insurgents. They report that they’ve cornered the ...
Military members can be prosecuted for following orders that are unlawful. A war of words between President Donald Trump and Democratic military and national security veterans on Capitol Hill has ...
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Joey Frey, an evaluator for U.S. Northern Command's Counter-small Unmanned Aerial System fly-away kit team, places an Anvil drone interceptor on its launch platform during an ...
Military personnel might miss their first paycheck since the government shutdown began, as the stopgap funds that had been used to cover them so far are running out. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ...
Alicia Blevins’s husband, Nathaniel, brings home $3,200 a month as a Marine corporal at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. By the time the couple is done making their car payment, plus dealing with ...
A soldier retrieves an FPV drone during Saber Junction 25 in the Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, Sep. 9, 2025. (Sgt. Collin Mackall/U.S. Army) The U.S. Army plans to increase partnerships with ...
Vice President JD Vance confirmed military members will be paid during the current government shutdown. While troops will be paid on Oct. 31, funds may run out by mid-November if the shutdown ...
Military members who are currently active will start going without pay by mid-November if the government shutdown continues and lawmakers fail to come to an agreement, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ...
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Oct. 24 (UPI) --An anonymous ally of President Donald Trump has donated $130 million that will help to pay the U.S. military during the ongoing federal government shutdown. The Defense Department ...