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The Air Force is telling roughly 50 airmen and Space Force guardians who had expected to separate in November that their time in the service is being extended for 60 days due to the government shutdown, a Department of Air Force spokesperson told Task & Purpose.
The service members affected by the extension have scheduled separation dates, but they have not yet applied for official separation of service, the spokesperson said. The extension ensures that these service members will receive benefits during the shutdown and backpay when the government reopens.
The Pentagon has confirmed that troops will receive their paycheck at the end of this week.
In a statement on Thursday, a Defense Department official said that President Donald Trump is “continuing to make good on his promise to take care of the troops,” and referred questions about how troops’ pay will be funded to the Office of Management and Budget, or OMB.
Axios reported on Wednesday that OMB had found $2.5 billion from the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that had been intended to fund military housing to pay for troops’ housing allowances; it diverted another $1.
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A three-star Army general in a key position on the Joint Chiefs of Staff is retiring after less than 18 months on the job, the latest senior officer to leave a high-ranking Pentagon position early in their term amid reports of disagreements with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Separately, a Navy admiral who was in charge of the Office of Naval Research, a major Pentagon research arm, has been replaced.
The two moves do not appear to be directly connected.
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US president Donald Trump directs the War Department to test nuclear weapons after Russia tested its own nuclear capable cruise missile.
As part of an effort to unify more than a dozen disparate networks under U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s purview, the Department of Defense is planning to use artificial intelligence to predict and simulate adversary attacks, and enhance security of the resulting network, the Pentagon’s top IT official said Wednesday.
Indo-Pacom is in the process of consolidating 17 networks it operates to communicate with allies into a single, unified network under a program that Katie Arrington, who is performing the duties of DOD CIO, calls Mission Network-as-a-Service.