Locations set up across the country to give military entrance exams to potential recruits have been forced to close or reduce hours due to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth halting the use of government ...
Military.com was the first to report that on March 7, reacting to a Pentagon memo that restricted almost all travel on government credit cards, Military Entrance Processing Command halted two programs ...
Sites across the United States that administer the military’s entrance exam have reopened following a shutdown that resulted from broad restrictions on federal civilian worker travel. The U.S.
Defense Department restrictions on civilian travel mean that some potential recruits will have to travel farther to take the military’s entrance exam, as remote testing centers cut back hours or close ...
Across the U.S., sites offering the initial enlistment test for potential recruits are being forced to close and reduce their hours due to cuts recommended by the Department of Government Efficiency, ...
Senior members of the military command that approves hopeful recruits as fit for service say they cannot hire enough civilian workers to operate its medical exam facilities at full capacity. Military ...
Marine Corps Maj. Evan Keel administers the oath of enlistment to RS Riverside Marines and poolees in Ranchero Cucamonga, California, June 2024. (Sgt. Cutler Brice/Marine Corps) The Pentagon is using ...