Even though soldiers are still getting paid, nonprofit groups that serve military members around the state say they’re seeing increased need for essentials and assistance with bills.
A disabled Navy veteran tells Military.com that his family will go hungry as SNAP benefits are slated to expire Nov. 1 due to the government shutdown.
A recent MilitaryTimes article reports commissaries could begin closing in early December, if the government shutdown hasn't ...
The U.S. Defense Department may close the commissary at Moffett Field, the only local place for military families to buy food ...
If the government shutdown continues, military commissaries should be able to keep their shelves full and “sprint through ...
Rep. Sam Liccardo pushes to save Moffett Field Commissary from closure, saying its loss would hurt Bay Area veterans and their families.
If the government shutdown continues, military commissaries should be able to keep their shelves full and “sprint through ...
U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo, D-San Jose, is trying to save the one of the few commissary grocery stores for military veterans in ...
Military families rely on the region’s commissaries for low grocery prices at the checkout counter, but now, it appears the ...
Guam Del. James Moylan applauded three key updates by the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense, which he ...
Shopping privileges at discount military commissaries and exchange stores on Guam and other territories have been expanded to ...
The request follows an April 7 memo from Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg, which offers guidance on eliminating, ...
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