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ROTH TSP a new way to save for military

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ROTH TSP a new way to save for military

A major retirement savings tool available to all service members and DOD civilians is the Thrift Savings Plan, and soon there will be a new way to save for retirement -- the Roth TSP, a senior Defense Department official said. The Roth TSP, which uses after-tax dollars, will

Madigan designed Mobile Application Helps Prevent Post-deployment ‘Blues’

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Madigan designed Mobile Application Helps Prevent Post-deployment ‘Blues’

A new mobile application developed by mental health experts combines behavioral therapy with satellite navigation technology to offer returning service members options for adjusting to the slower pace of life at home.   An advertisement in New York City's Times Square showcases the new Positive Activity Jackpot

Some Reserve, Guard Members Must Pay Dental Premiums Directly

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Some Reserve, Guard Members Must Pay Dental Premiums Directly

Beginning this month, some National Guard and reserve members will need to pay dental premiums directly rather than through payroll deduction, a senior official of the TRICARE military health plan said today. A change to the TRICARE Dental Program means that payroll deduction for premiums is not

Thrift Savings Plan to Offer New Roth Option

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Thrift Savings Plan to Offer New Roth Option

Service members and Defense Department civilian employees who are eligible for the Thrift Savings Plan will soon have a new Roth option for retirement savings under the program, defense finance officials announced today. The change will allow participants to contribute after-tax dollars to the federal government-sponsored retirement

DOD Demonstrates Nonlethal, Directed-energy Prototypes

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DOD Demonstrates Nonlethal, Directed-energy Prototypes

A state-of-the-art millimeter-wave system developed by the Joint Non-lethal Weapons Directorate gives warfighters something more persuasive than shouting but less harmful than shooting when dealing with potentially hostile crowds, Defense Department experts said during a recent demonstration.     At a training area on Marine Corps Base Quantico

DOD begins prorating imminent danger pay

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DOD begins prorating imminent danger pay

Service members now will receive imminent danger pay only for days they actually spend in hazardous areas, Pentagon officials said here today. The change, which took effect yesterday, was included in the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, which President Barack Obama signed into law Dec. 31.

Dempsey: Military Balance Requires Closures, Realignments

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Dempsey: Military Balance Requires Closures, Realignments

The Defense Department needs another round of base realignments and closures if the military is to retain its balance, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here yesterday. Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey told the Reserve Officers Association that as the military cuts $487 billion

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Colonel ‘Proud, Humbled’ to Represent Gay, Lesbian Troops

Air Force Col. Ginger Wallace, an intelligence officer, had a choice seat for President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech yesterday -- she listened to it live, as a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama.   Kathy Knopf, left, pins colonel's wings on her partner, Air force

Clinical Trials Begin for ‘Travelers’ Diarrhea’ Vaccine

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Clinical Trials Begin for ‘Travelers’ Diarrhea’ Vaccine

Navy medical researchers have expanded the knowledge of the bacterium that causes "travelers' diarrhea" and are in the early stages of clinical trials of a vaccine they developed for it. Recognizing the impact of travelers' diarrhea on military readiness, particularly when it affects deployed forces, the Defense

New Knees Helping Amputees Return to Front Lines

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New Knees Helping Amputees Return to Front Lines

A sophisticated prosthetic knee with a newly designed microprocessor is giving many wounded warriors with above-the-knee amputations the chance to return to active duty, military medical officials here reported. Wounded warriors who had such severe limb loss in the early days of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars

Travel Stress-free With Pets

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Travel Stress-free With Pets

Military moves can be tough on military families, especially if a spouse is deployed. It's hard enough to get the humans in the family ready for a big move, let alone a family pet. "Growing up as an Army ‘brat,' I moved every three years from state to

Study helps DoD officials strengthen programs

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Study helps DoD officials strengthen programs

The military has a plethora of programs aimed at building resilience in service members and their families, but needs a better system in place to measure their success, a study has revealed. Commissioned by officials from the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, the Rand Corp.

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Where are JBs?

Some military installations are consolidating and getting new names as joint basing becomes a reality. Twenty-six stateside military installations consolidated into 12 joint bases. They are: Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base became Joint Base Lewis-McChord, led by the Army; The Navy's Anacostia Annex and Bolling Air Force Base  became

Guardsman posts best U.S. finish in Biathlon

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Guardsman posts best U.S. finish in Biathlon

(Special to American Forces Press Service) - A Utah National Guard soldier today posted the best American finish ever in the biathlon at the Winter Olympics. Army Sgt. Jeremy Teela, a three-time Olympian, finished ninth in the men's 10-kilometer sprint on the first day of competition in the biathlon in Whistler,

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Families can see off, greet troops at airport gates

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2009 - It's a scene that's played out in airports across the country numerous times in the past eight years: Families and servicemembers clinging to each other, either sad to leave or happy and vowing to never let go again. The emotion always is appropriate, but the location

Air Force tracking Santa Claus

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Air Force tracking Santa Claus

North American Aerospace Defense Command officials are getting ready to track Santa Claus. The "NORAD Tracks Santa" Web site, http://www.noradsanta.org, features holiday games and activities that change daily. The site is available in seven languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese. On Dec. 24, the Web site will stream videos,

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Army Reserves rebalancing

Satisfied that it's increased its ranks by about 20,000 soldiers and continues to meet its recruiting goals, the Army Reserve now is focused on recruiting more troops as they leave active duty to fill gaps at the mid-level ranks and in specific specialties. Army Brig. Gen. Leslie A. Purser, the Army

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