Jury selection is officially underway as Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart faces court-martial for sexual assault and other alleged crimes. Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart's request to retire in lieu of court-martial was denied by Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall earlier this year. Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including two counts of sexual assault, and will face court-martial June 17. Two airmen will posthumously receive the Distinguished Flying Cross nearly 14 years after the CV-22 Osprey they were flying crashed in Afghanistan. The Texas adjutant general stood in uniform beside the former president during a campaign event on immigration policy. Lawmakers are weighing possible changes to military compensation systems as a way to improve families' quality of life. "I found a spot in the clouds [where] I could see the ground, and then we basically dove," Maj. Mark Ross said of the evacuation. Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart's court-martial will go forward while the Air Force considers his request. Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart's court-martial is set to begin June 17 in Texas. Maj. Eric "Doc" Spendlove's body remains missing. Load More