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What troops need to know about Hegseth’s new memos for the force
Hegseth ordered more strict grooming and fitness standards and less training on subjects like the Privacy Act, cybersecurity and controlled information.
By Carla Babb
Navy SEAL pleads guilty in 2017 strangulation death of Green Beret
One defendant remains, a Marine Raider scheduled for trial on Feb. 1.
By Todd South
Can the Pentagon prosecute military retirees under the UCMJ? Maybe — it depends.
Military veterans involved in the mob attack on Capitol Hill have raised new questions about the reach of the military justice system.
By Todd South
FBI says it warned about prospect of violence ahead of US Capitol riot
A U.S. defense official familiar with the discussions said Tuesday that Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy was not notified about the FBI warning.
Air Force colonel, charged with sexual assault, to face court-martial
At the time of the alleged assault, Col. McNamara was commander of the 39th Medical Group at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey.
Pentagon memo maps out plan to expand diversity in the force
The acting defense secretary ordered the implementation of 15 broad recommendations that include a plan to crack down on participation in hate groups by service members and draft proposed changes to the UCMJ.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Protect service members from predatory corporations
Congress shouldn't allow service members to waive their SCRA rights by predatory lenders, says the author of this commentary.
By Rep. Jared Golden
Fired two-star research lab commander charged with sexual assault
Maj. Gen. William Cooley was fired from command of the Air Force Research Laboratory amid an OSI investigation.
Can the military prosecute decades-old rape cases? The Supreme Court will soon decide.
The case could clear the way for new UCMJ charges for prosecuting rapes that may have occurred between 1986 to 2006.
By Todd South
Trucking school owner sentenced to four years in prison for GI Bill fraud
The driving school owner collected tuition payments from VA despite not providing classes to dozens of veterans.
DOJ alleges local Pennsylvania officials opened 9 discarded military mail-in ballots
U.S. Attorney David Freed announced an inquiry on Thursday afternoon after nine military mail-in ballots were found discarded in Pennsylvania.
By Davis Winkie