Miscellaneous Current Military and Veteran News
TRICARE Complying With Stricter Rules on Healthcare
TRICARE, like all other healthcare providers nationwide, is working under stricter rules when it comes to protecting patients' rights and the privacy of their health information. More... Certain Veterans May Be Eligible for Copayment Refunds Veterans insured by the Hartford Life Insurance Company or the USAA Life Insurance Company may be eligible for a refund of their VA copayments. More... Study Needed Before Force 'Footprint' Changes in Gulf ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, April 27, 2003 The footprint of U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf region will change in the coming months, but it is too soon to say how, defense leaders said following meetings with leaders of the United Arab Emirates today. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Army Gen. Tommy Franks met with Shaykh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, and Lt. Gen. Muhammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the chief of staff of the armed forces of the United Arab Emirates, on the first day on the secretary's visit to the region. Franks heads U.S. Central Command and has led Operation Iraqi Freedom. Franks said that in each place the secretary and he visit, there is an understanding that with the regime of Saddam Hussein gone, "that in the days and months ahead there will likely be a rearrangement of the footprint in the region." Forces, for example, are no longer needed for operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch. But Franks said this does not necessarily mean U.S. forces will be reduced. More...
South Fla. Army Reservists Build POW Camp They'll Guard
CAMP BUCCA, Iraq When the 724th Military Police Battalion arrived at the coalitions temporary holding facility here, a plan was already in place for the nearby semi-permanent facility theyd be guarding - complete with electricity, plumbing, more space and better tents. The only problem was, it hadnt been built yet. And so last week 18 soldiers assigned to guard part of the new facility found themselves put to work laying down the very concertina-wire fence line theyd soon be patrolling. Spc. Jose Lopez cheerfully grumbled, You know the joke about what MP stands for - multi-purpose.' You name it, we do it. Were out here pulling shifts in the towers and along the perimeter, waiting for this camp to be done so we can start doing what we came here to do, and now they want us to build the thing ourselves. More... Navy MWR Announces New Discounted Travel Program Release Date: 4/26/2003 12:00:00 PM By Ingrid Mueller, Navy MWR Communications Group MILLINGTON, Tenn. (NNS) -- Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) has established a partnership with the Government Armed Forces Travel Cooperative (GAFTC) to provide a wide range of discounted travel opportunities to active-duty and Reserve personnel, military retirees, and Department of Defense employees and their family members. This program gives our authorized patrons access to significantly discounted travel opportunities, said Karen Fritz, program manager for Navy MWRs information, Tickets and Travel (ITT) Section. Using this program is also beneficial to Navy MWR, because vendors pay a commission for every booking placed by Sailors. That money goes directly back into Navy MWR programs for Sailors and their families at the local base level. The GAFTC Web site -- govarm.com allows users to shop for hotel rooms, airline tickets, car rentals, cruises, golf packages and travel insurance. The Web site features access to more than 50,000 hotels, hundreds of airlines, 24 car rental companies, all major cruise lines, 400 golf vacations and the leading travel insurance companies in the world. More
Homeward-bound crew thankful for support
4/26/2003 - WASHINGTON -- Among the many missions B-52s flew during Operation Iraqi Freedom, crewmembers aboard one Stratofortress said their most eagerly awaited sortie was the one they were on April 24. The crew spoke to reporters at the Pentagon via a radio-to-telephone connection as they flew home to Minot Air Force Base, N.D. From their position at more than 30,000 feet above the Irish Sea, the crew of Ironman 1 said they were glad to be on the last leg of their journey. "I can tell you for the eight guys on board right now, we are all very excited to be headed home," said Lt. Col. John Stuwe, the aircraft's commander. After the nearly nine-hour flight home, the crew will be given some well-deserved down time before going back to work, Stuwe said. He said the crew already has plans for how they will spend that time. More
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