Babysitter faces trial 6 years after baby’s death in military housingDixie Denise Villa, a Navy wife, is set to go to trial on manslaughter after nearly six years after a 7-month-old baby was found dead in her home.By Karen Jowers2 weeks ago
OpinionWhy food insecurity remains a challenge for troops and their familiesThe unique challenges and lived experiences of service members result in a disproportionate rate of food insecurity, the authors of this op-ed write.By Shannon Razsadin and Dave Flitman7 weeks ago
Vets’ caregivers need more support from VA, local orgs, study finds About 14.3 million individuals across America are currently serving as military and veteran caregivers, according to a new survey.By Leo Shane III7 weeks ago
Marines draw new policy line: ‘We will not separate families’Marine Corps officials are getting more explicit about a policy that inspired the creation of a coordinator role for dual-military married couples.By Hope Hodge Seck9 weeks ago
Army widow to honor memory of late soldier husband with epic 150K runLisa Hallett will run 93 miles this Sunday to honor her Army husband on the 15th anniversary of his death in Afghanistan.By Riley Ceder3 months ago
DOD reveals strengths, problems in special needs family member programA first-ever survey of troops enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program has sparked criticism in some circles.By Karen Jowers3 months ago