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Pressure mounts on Biden to leverage human rights laws on Israel aid
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza mounts, a growing group of Democrats pushes Biden to apply human rights laws to Israel security assistance.
Americans, foreign allies trapped in Afghanistan frantic for evacuation information
Information on State Department plans has been difficult to navigate for some individuals trapped by the Taliban advance in Afghanistan.
As Marine gears up for Olympic match, the Corps is disbanding its standing wrestling team
Staff Sgt. John Stefanowicz Jr. will be the last man standing for the current All-Marine Wrestling team.
By Andrea Scott
US House votes to ease entry process for Afghan interpreters
The U.S. House easily passed legislation Tuesday that would make it easier for Afghans who worked for the American military to relocate to the U.S.
Safety oversights, inexperience at play in deadly 2020 ATV rollover at Ali Al Salem
A recent investigation into the all-terrain vehicle rollover that killed an American airman on patrol outside Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait last fall found that none of the ATV’s occupants wore seatbelts, and only one door may have been locked.
Using a writ of mandamus to collaterally attack a court-martial conviction
A writ of mandamus is an option a service member may take to collaterally attack a court-martial conviction, says the author of this commentary.
By Jason Moy
Excerpt from ‘A Shot in the Moonlight’ by Ben Montgomery
"A Shot in the Moonlight" by Ben Montgomery is the true story of George Dinning, a freed slave, who in 1899 joined forces with a Confederate war hero in search of justice in the Jim Crow South.
By Ben Montgomery
Biden’s pick for VA secretary may be a post-9/11 veteran
Former congressman Patrick Murphy and current Sen. Tammy Duckworth are among the names under consideration for the job.
Pentagon indentifies airman killed in Kuwait vehicle accident, 2 others injured
Senior Airman Jason Khai Phan, 26, died in a non-combat vehicle accident in Kuwait.
By Howard Altman
Why toxic senior leaders survive — and sometimes thrive — in the military
The armed forces have lost far more talent as a result of poor and toxic leadership than any supposed benefit the toxic people have brought to their organizations, writes recently retired Col. Jason Lamb.
By Retired Col. Jason Lamb
Commentary: Farewell to ‘Ned Stark’
The colonel who sparked debate across the Air Force is retiring, and shares some parting thoughts.
By Col. Jason Lamb