On Wednesday, Dec. 17, President Donald Trump announced that one-time payments of $1,776 will be sent out to U.S. military service members. The checks, a part of what has been dubbed the "warrior ...
Nearly 1.5 million service members are expected to receive a one-time bonus ahead of the Christmas holiday. President Donald Trump announced on Dec. 17 that military service members would receive a ...
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President Trump announced Wednesday night that military service members will receive checks for $1,776, a nod to the nation’s founding year. The news came during the president’s national address, ...
President Trump proudly revealed that his administration is doling out Independence Day-themed $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks to service members before Christmas. “Military service members will ...
President Donald Trump said some 1.45 million U.S. military service members will receive a “warrior dividend” of $1,776 before Christmas. Watch Trump’s remarks in the video player above. The president ...
The one-time pay bump is billed as the "Warrior Dividend." "Tonight, I am ... proud to announce that ... 1,450,000 military service members will receive a special, we call, 'Warrior Dividend' before ...
(Tribune News Service) — President Donald Trump announced plans to send 1.45 million military service members a $1,776 payment as he sought to reassure Americans concerned about his stewardship of the ...
A divided federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Pentagon to temporarily enforce its revived ban on transgender military service, ruling that a lower court improperly blocked the Trump ...
German parliament on Friday voted to pass a bill that would allow military conscription, following rising tensions between Russia and European Union (EU) states. With 323 votes in support coming from ...
BERLIN — German lawmakers on Friday approved the government's plan to attract more military recruits as the country tries to boost the ranks of its armed forces in the face of rising concern about the ...
In the rugged Appalachian hills of West Virginia, five hours west of the nation’s capital, fierce community bonds and family ties define life. Among the traditions locals hold most dear: sending their ...