Where’s the beef? Air Force cadets recently battled meat shortageCadets at the Air Force Academy faced the dual threat of an on-base restriction and a steak shortage.By Riley Ceder5 months ago
Will DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops?In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need.By Karen Jowers9 months ago
Pentagon red tape blocking bigger pilot bonuses authorized by CongressThe Army and Navy want to give more money to pilots whose service is ending, but they're blocked by bureaucracy.By Davis Winkie15 months ago
Why colorblindness disqualifies military pilot hopefulsEach service has its own vision requirements for enlistment or commission. But within the branches, specific occupations have different standards.By Sarah Sicard20 months ago
As egg prices soar, how does DOD avoid scrambling to keep troops fed?Don't expect to see a chow hall devoid of eggs any time soon.By Sarah Sicard23 months ago
Nebraska considers using veterans to help address teacher shortageA new bill would allow qualifying veterans to teach in Nebraska, but critics say it is not the solution to the state’s teacher shortage.By Paul Hammel, The Nebraska Examiner2 years ago