The newest branch of the armed forces is betting a more holistic approach to health can be smarter than the usual focus on annual testing.
The change is part of a Navy-wide campaign aimed at improving accessions, retention and attrition.
As 2022 comes to a close, we reflect on the stories most-viewed by Military Times readers throughout the year.
By Military Times staff
The PFA for next year will run from Feb. 1 to Nov. 30.
Three veterans who are running this year's NYC Marathon have come a long way from military service.
Language accompanying the Senate authorization bill draft goes beyond the Army fitness test to include further examination by all of the services.
Maj. Garrett Gatzemeyer's book chronicles the philosophies and regimens that have led to the Army exercise programs of today.
Silkies have been banned since 2011, but that hasn't stopped Marines from wearing them.
A new Defense Department instruction requires training on dietary supplements, as well as a database for every banned substance.
The 2022 PFA cycle will be conducted from April 1 to Sept. 30.
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