Navigating the MEB/PEB process
Service members new to the Medical Evaluation Board and Physical
Evaluation Board process are most often confused and weighed down with
questions concerning their legal rights.
Service members new to the Medical Evaluation Board and Physical
Evaluation Board process are most often confused and weighed down with
questions concerning their legal rights.
Soldiers, civilians and family members of the 21st Theater Sustainment
Command gathered at the gym on Kleber Kaserne here Feb. 24 for a
retirement ceremony to celebrate the 26-year career of the command
Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley and Air Force Chief of Staff
Gen. Norton Schwartz released the following statements following the
killing and wounding of Airmen Wednesday at the Frankfurt International
Airport, Germany. The Airmen were en route to support overseas
contingency operations.
Service members and their families should “start small and think big”
when kick-starting a savings plan, a financial expert said Feb. 23.
Eligible U.S. Army in Europe Soldiers will soon be asked via e-mail to
participate in the 2011 Overseas Housing Allowance Utility/Recurring
Maintenance Survey, scheduled to begin Tuesday.
Tricare officials have launched an updated
Every day, hundreds of military and military-contracted commercial
aircraft travel the world delivering troops and cargo. These missions
allow hundreds of thousands of military personnel, retirees, family
members and other Department of Defense-eligible travelers to fly at
almost no cost, courtesy of the DOD Space-Available, or Space-A, Travel
Program.
Capt. Pamela Banks from the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron on
Ramstein was the recent recipient of the 2010 Wilma