by admin | Oct 25, 2021 | NGAUS news
Defense One U.S. Air Force fighter pilots and crew members are far more likely to be diagnosed with certain types of cancers than their fellow Airmen, according to the most comprehensive military study to date. The study is the first confirmation of a connection long...
by admin | Oct 20, 2021 | NGAUS news
Air Force Times Fewer than 10 percent of the Active-duty force, and 30 percent of the total force, remain completely unvaccinated against COVID-19. Those who don’t have a medical reason but refuse to roll up their sleeves could face administrative or other...
by admin | Oct 19, 2021 | NGAUS news
By Greg Hadley The Senate Appropriations Committee released its version of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act on Oct. 18, proposing an additional half billion dollars for the Space Force’s 2022 budget and 16 more C-130Js for the Air Force, while...
by admin | Oct 14, 2021 | NGAUS news
Dear Veteran, Starting in October, the Department of Veterans Affairs will hire and train new staff to ensure Veterans’ claims are adjudicated quickly and help reduce an expected increase in the backlog of claims pending more than 125 days. VA is taking the following...
by admin | Oct 14, 2021 | NGAUS news
Military.com Military retirees and veterans receiving disability payments from the Department of Veterans Affairs will see their paychecks go up by 5.9 percent for 2022, triggered by inflation and an annual adjustment to the federal Cost of Living Allowance. That...
by admin | Oct 13, 2021 | NGAUS news
By Abraham Mahshie A full-court press by Air Force leaders to encourage vaccines will not be enough to prevent thousands of Airmen and Guardians from missing Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall’s Nov. 2 deadline for Active-duty troops to get COVID vaccinations....
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