A group of special operations veterans say an Army plan to cut education programs will hurt promotion and retention of elite soldiers. By Patty Nieberg Published May 3, 2024 2:07 PM EDT Special ...
As budget negotiations continue, the Tuition Assistance Program minimum awards and income eligibility caps are expected to increase, as championed by Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy. Bundy Aid for private ...
The Army is seeking cuts to two major education benefits -- a move that expands previously reported potential cutbacks to credentialing assistance for soldiers and that could affect more than 100,000 ...
After more than nine years in the Navy, many of them serving aboard ship as a machinist mate, Alberto Garay was ready to start a new career as a civilian. A college education was part of his plan for ...
During Suffolk County Community College’s graduation ceremony in May, Arthur Olson, who had been chosen to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, sat on the stage. He remembers seeing fellow graduating ...
In my early 20s, as a Marine during the Gulf War, this nation entrusted me with helping maintain and operate multimillion-dollar tanks in combat operations. When I came home and landed my first job, ...
WASHINGTON — The Army announced policy updates today to a pair of voluntary education programs for active-duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers. The new guidance includes a $500 increase and two ...
At a time when only 23% of young Americans are deemed physically and mentally eligible for military service, the United States faces a critical talent shortfall in its armed forces in 2025. Make no ...
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