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Key congressional voices on defense face tough election fights
Congressional elections could mean big changes on defense and veterans committees in Congress next year.
VA delays disputed change in how it pays for veterans’ ambulance trips
New rules were set to go into effect next February but will now be delayed until 2025.
Army secretary tours Fort Eisenhower homes after Senate probe, audits
Army Times accompanied the Army's top civilian on an inspection of family homes at the Georgia post.
By Davis Winkie
Army drops remaining charge against Fort Cavazos colonel
Col. Jon Meredith was relieved in October 2022.
By Sarah Sicard
Lawmakers mull Ukraine plans amid uncertainty after McCarthy ouster
Two Ukraine aid opponents want to become House speaker as the Senate leans toward passing a full-year aid package for Kyiv to last through the elections.
Sergeant’s car crash heroics earn him Soldier of the Year nod
Sgt. Michael Wolkeba, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, offered life-saving medical support to accident victims last summer.
Sexual contact charge dismissed for ex-Fort Cavazos brigade commander
The officer, whose firing was followed by his wife's firing, still faces a general court-martial on lesser charges.
By Davis Winkie
Army vet turned DC insider now a historic nominee for Veterans Affairs
VA Chief of Staff Tanya Bradsher is in line to be the first woman confirmed to the department's second-highest post.
Vets will see a cost-of-living boost in benefit checks next year
Legislation passed by the House and Senate will ensure veterans benefits will get the same cost-of-living increase as Social Security payouts.
Army colonel charged with sexually assaulting fellow officer’s wife
Col. Jon Meredith was fired from his post in Oct. 2022 due to loss of confidence.
By Sarah Sicard
Battalion commander relieved after holiday ball faces court-martial
Lt. Col. Jon-Paul Depreo was relieved due to an incident at the unit's holiday ball last year.
By Davis Winkie