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House Bill Would Improve Support for Military Special Needs Families
Ask your lawmaker to back these upgrades to a critical TRICARE program.
Ask your lawmaker to back these upgrades to a critical TRICARE program.
Officials: COVID-19 precautions, background checks, and a new multibillion-dollar contract promise a better moving experience.
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The services have failed to monitor these threats, and others, to the health of military families, according to the report.
"It’s getting harder for people to put off necessary essential medical care, and they’re looking for solutions."
A DoD task force may have underestimated the costs of a consolidation while overestimating the savings.
Part of the Pentagon's effort to outsource the military moving process, the contract could run for nine years.
Plans to put new rules in place in June were overcome by COVID-19 concerns, officials said.
Ask your lawmaker to make this change and give military families peace of mind during this pandemic.
Rear Adm. Robert Bianchi, USN (Ret), outlines the safety measures in place at locations worldwide.
Learn more about the Army's plans to meet this critical need for military families.
Travel restrictions will remain in effect until June 30, but not for these groups.