There are many leaders in the U.S. Army, but few leaders receive the prestigious Gen. Douglas MacArthur Award for exceptional leadership. The MacArthur Leadership Award program was introduced in 1987 ...
WASHINGTON — Whether in everyday patient care, clinical research or by performing the administrative tasks needed to run Army hospitals, Medical Service Corps officers have provided health care to ...
A new Pentagon survey of military families with special needs members found that less than half were satisfied and 57% were dissatisfied or had no opinion about the Exceptional Family Member Program, ...
Brig. Gen. Kevin Lambert, the deputy commanding general-maneuver of the 3rd Infantry Division, swears in new recruits from the Hinesville Recruiting Center during the Twilight Tattoo Ceremony on Fort ...
In the four years since Congress passed a law allowing troops to file claims against the Defense Department for medical malpractice, the military services have received 597 claims and approved just 20 ...
J&J Worldwide Services, a CBRE government and defense business, has won a spot on a U.S. Army contract valued at approximately $259.9 million to support the renovation and modernization of critical ...
Pentagon officials want to beef up the staffing at military medical facilities. Shown here, Lt. Joanne Isme, a nurse practitioner at Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay, Georgia, performs a ...
Some service members who wear beards for religious reasons worry the Pentagon may soon target their shaving waivers.
Nearly two dozen veterans advocacy groups and six lawmakers are requesting the Supreme Court hear the case of a retired Air National Guardsman who wants to sue the military after a routine back ...