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            Private base housing companies force military fams to sign NDAs
Almost 100 military families are unable to speak out about their living conditions due to the nondisclosure agreements they signed with private base housing companies.
read moreAirsoft YouTube celebrity gives away 1 million BBs
One of the more popular Airsoft channels in the world just hit one million subscribers. As a result, Christopher Wratten, know as SwampSniper, brought a large group of his subscribers to compete in a series of events to potentially win one million Airsoft BBs. 
read moreMold Crisis: Army Finds Hazardous Conditions in 2,100 Facilities
The United States Army has discovered mold in up to 2,100 of its facilities following a months-long service-wide inspection, service officials have confirmed. The inspections were conducted on nearly 70,000 buildings, which included barracks, childcare centres, and Army-owned housing, according to officials who spoke to Military Times via email.
read moreDoD to rename Fort Hood after Army’s 1st Hispanic 4-star Gen.
SAN ANTONIO – Fort Hood, the United States Army’s sprawling post in Killeen, Texas, is set to be renamed after years of negative headlines that have tarnished its reputation. The military installation will officially become Fort Cavazos on May 9, in honor of General Richard Edward Cavazos, a Texas-born hero of the Korean and Vietnam wars.
read moreMilitary families in Hawaii may face pay cuts
Military personnel stationed in Hawaii may soon face a pay reduction in spite of to the rising cost of living on the islands. The proposal, which has been submitted by the Department of Defense, has sparked concern among the military community who feel that the move will have a significant impact on their livelihoods.
read moreMexican Military seized American property, Alabama lawmakers livid
Mexico is facing mounting pressure from the US following the Mexican military seizure of American company Vulcan Materials’ property in the eastern state of Quintana Roo earlier this month.
read moreIsraeli Military reservists protest, refuse to report for duty
A growing number of Israeli military reservists are refusing to report for duty, citing concerns over the country’s military actions in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to manipulate the Israeli judiciary. This has caused controversy and raised questions about the Israeli government’s response to the situation.
read moreFemale Air Force pilots offered bladder relief in the air
Female Air Force pilots may soon be able to relieve themselves during long missions in-flight without compromising their safety, thanks to a new technology currently being tested at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina.
read moreUS addresses military suicides with gun safety
Military Suicides Reach Record High in 2021: Calls for Gun Safety Measures Intensify. The U.S. military has experienced a surge in suicides among active-duty service members, reaching a record high in 2021.
read moreVA makes it motto more gender ‘inclusive’
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced that it will change its motto to use gender-neutral language that recognizes all who have served.
read moreReligious groups want to cut DoD budget
A coalition of religious organizations in the United States is urging Congress to reduce the Pentagon budget for the fiscal year 2024.
read moreSmall Mil-Vet Businesses That Give Back to The Community
We have reported on scores of Veteran owned business over the years, but we wanted to put a special highlight on a few that give back to the community. What’s the weather you’re feeling generous, or looking for some belated presents. Make sure to check these out!
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