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PACT Act: Millions More Vets May be Eligible Under New Presumptive Conditions
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10 Reasons it's Time to Redo Your Resume
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Amid Deaths, Tinker Air Force Base Remains Tight-Lipped on Number of Suicides
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The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that "potentially millions" more veterans or their survivors could be eligible to receive health care or financial compensation for toxic exposure-related medical conditions newly considered presumptive under the PACT Act, said Steve Miska, PACT Act transitional executive director. Read More
Technically, your warrior may well be a killer, as are his friends. The emotional side of killing in combat is complex. He may not know how to feel about what he's seen or done, and he may not expect his feelings to change over time. Read More
A "technical issue" prevented the claims from being automatically routed for processing, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. Read More
Fort Johnson wildlife officials shot one of the coyotes and captured another for rabies testing. Read More
It took almost a week to convince the six to seven thousand Japanese on Cebu that the war was really over. They had to be provided with radio communication to hear their emperor declare it was so. Read More
Gee's family never paid a dollar to transport her remains, and the Marine Corps let Fox News know -- in no uncertain terms -- that the July 25 story was false in a series of emails over the following days. Read More
Lance Cpl. Joseph D. Whaley, of Maury County, Tennessee, was roughly four weeks into a 13-week reconnaissance course when he was killed last week during a nighttime exercise Read More
Veterans Affairs investigators discovered that thousands of American pilots may have falsified their medical history. Read More
With the expansion of companies using computerized applicant tracking systems and the capability of these systems screening job candidates, resumes have changed. Here are 10 signs that your resume is outdated and needs a redo. Read More
The move comes after seven other installations have been scrubbed of their namesakes honoring Confederate figures who seceded from the U.S. Read More
The rebooted "Frasier" debuts on the streaming service in October, but Dr. Frasier Crane will be the only thing familiar to viewers. Read More
Flares caught the pilot's attention and the fighter jets helped escort the civilian aircraft out of the Lake Tahoe area. Read More
The Air Force Academy football team's plan to wear uniforms honoring the participants in an air attack on Japan during World War II has elicited positive and negative reactions. Read More
The Air Force's refusal to get into specifics on how many deaths they suspect to be suicide stems from a desire to prevent more suicides, officials said. Read More
The brief "documentaries" attempt to capture the spirit and emotions associated with life as a young recruit. Read More
After some 70 years in film and television, it's easy to see that military movies are among some of legendary actor Michael Caine's best works. Read More
Just to get accepted and complete Recon training, you should prepare yourself for two fitness tests. Read More
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