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Supreme Court to Decide if Vets Missing Disability Benefits Deadlines Will Get Back Pay
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...
Thousands of Veterans May See Disability Deadline Waived as Supreme Court Takes Up Case
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...
Air Force Grants More Religious Accommodations to Vaccine; Wright-Patt Officers File Lawsuit
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...
Army Begins Separation of Vaccine Refusers
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...
Air Force Grants First Religious Accommodations to COVID-19 Vaccine
By Greg Hadley The Department of the Air Force has approved nine religious accommodation requests to its COVID-19 vaccine requirement, it announced Feb. 8, the first such accommodations approved by the department since the requirement went into effect several months...
Congress Set to Extend CR into March Despite Pentagon’s Warnings
By Greg Hadley Congress will consider yet another continuing resolution—the third this fiscal year—to keep the government funded into March, as lawmakers continue to haggle over the fiscal 2022 budget. The Further Additional Extending Government Funding Act,...
U.S. Puts 8,500 Troops on Alert for Europe Deployment
By John A. Tirpak The U.S. military told 8,500 troops in the continental U.S. to prepare to deploy to Europe for a potential Ukraine contingency within five days, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby announced Jan. 24. These troops would be the U.S. contribution to...
Air Force’s Enlisted Recruitment Pipeline Is Drying Up, General Warns
Air Force Times The Air Force is fighting an uphill battle to meet this year’s recruiting goals, the two-star general in charge of recruitment warned in an email earlier this month. “We have warning lights flashing,” Maj. Gen. Ed Thomas told Air Force Recruiting...
It Cost Millions to Recruit, Train New Troops Being Booted for Vaccine Refusal
Military Times Last fall, following a Pentagon announcement that the COVID-19 vaccine would become mandatory for troops, the services set about implementing policy around it, including deadlines for vaccination and consequences for refusal. That left a period of...
New NDAA Takes Aim at F-35 Sustainment Costs, Joint Program Office
By Greg Hadley Sweeping changes could be in store for the F-35 program starting in 2027 if the latest version of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act is approved. The latest draft of the NDAA, passed by the House on Dec. 7 and awaiting passage in the Senate,...

