by admin | Mar 10, 2022 | NGAUS news
By Amanda Miller Reports of sexual assaults of service academy cadets and midshipmen have trended upward since 2014. Defense Department officials said Feb. 17 that record numbers reported in the most recent academic year could be due to a higher proportion of victims...
by admin | Mar 10, 2022 | NGAUS news
Several Texas National Guard Soldiers are moving to unionize amid reports of a troubled border mission ordered by Gov. Greg Abbott that has been plagued by accounts of wage disruptions, rejected hardship requests, alcohol abuse, and self-harm. At least six Guard...
by admin | Feb 27, 2022 | NGAUS news
Air Force Times The Supreme Court will decide whether veterans who missed filing deadlines for disability benefits because of injury or incapacitation should be able to ask for back pay dating to their separation from the military. The decision could potentially give...
by admin | Feb 27, 2022 | NGAUS news
Military.com The U.S. Supreme Court has accepted the case of a Navy veteran who believes his Department of Veterans Affairs disability compensation should have been paid starting from the date he left the military rather than the date he submitted his paperwork, a...
by admin | Feb 27, 2022 | NGAUS news
By Greg Hadley The Department of the Air Force has approved four more requests for religious accommodations from the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, even as the service continues to face legal challenges to the rule. The latest data released Feb. 22 indicated that 13 total...
by admin | Feb 14, 2022 | NGAUS news
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth has directed commanders to initiate involuntary administrative separation proceedings against any soldier who has refused a COVID-19 vaccine.This applies to active-component soldiers, cadets and reserve-component soldiers serving on...
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