A new process for managing service members' household goods will start soon. Shown here, movers load a service member’s household goods into a moving truck at a residence in Pacific Grove, Calif., in ...
More troops’ household goods will move under a new system aimed at improving service member moves starting next month. U.S. Transportation Command officials are adding 16 more installations for ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered "immediate modifications" to the program that ships troops' household goods. (SrA. Madelyn Keech/DOD) With peak military moving season in full swing, Defense ...
A moving contractor loads a moving truck with a service member's household goods during the permanent change of station peak-season at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. in 2018. (Staff Sgt. Oz Suguitan/U.S.
U.S. Transportation Command said Tuesday that it's ready to start handing off management of some military family household goods shipments as it transitions to a new private contractor, HomeSafe ...
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Military families see bumpy start to household goods moving program
About 1,000 military families have experienced missed pickup or delivery dates, communications issues or other problems with ...
Beginning in September, troops and their families at 16 more military bases will begin doing local household goods shipments through a new private manager. U.S. Transportation Command announced ...
Undated photo of Norfolk International Terminal at Norfolk, Va. Port of Virginia Photo Military families shipping household goods and vehicles to the United States are the group most affected by the ...
This story has been corrected. The movement of military household goods and personal vehicles has faced disruptions in the wake of the recent Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, though ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has long been using RFID to tag and track shipments of materiel used by troops. Now, a new project is employing the technology to track the personal belongings of ...
With peak military moving season in full swing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered immediate changes to the system that moves troops' household goods, in light of "recent deficiencies" in the ...
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