Military.com – Five-and-a-half-million military and veteran caregivers are dedicating their lives to caring for a veteran at home, usually without any formal training or understanding of [...]
Military.com – A series of sweeping reforms and updates to the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) kick in on Jan. 1, 2019, including the addition of some crimes, an expansion of [...]
Guam Pacific Daily News (video) – A veterans’ group request to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, if approved, could open the door for Guam residents to seek medical help for [...]
Military.com – The U.S. Supreme Court has signaled interest in a case that questions the validity of the Feres doctrine, the 68-year-old ruling that limits troops from suing the Defense [...]
Military Times – Toxic exposure from combat burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan isn’t a new topic, but veterans advocates hope it will get new attention in 2019. Several groups — most [...]
New York Times – As the shutdown began to take hold before Christmas, Robert L. Wilkie, the secretary of veterans affairs, said in a statement that his department would be unaffected [...]