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Coast Guard petty officer’s conviction overturned in baby death case
Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Kathleen E. Richard, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of her infant daughter in 2022.
Col. Ned Stark on his provocative columns: 'I had no idea I was setting off a powderkeg’
"I had no idea the scope and the intensity that this would bring.”
Navy SEAL, Marine Raider hazing that killed Army Green Beret left an irreparable hole in the lives of family, friends
Three more defendants face charges of murder, conspiracy, hazing and burglary in the case.
By Todd South
Here are the Air Force’s likely new officer categories
The Air Force is on the verge of breaking up the category that now includes 87 percent of all its officers.
Navy SEAL pleads guilty in strangulation death of Green Beret in Africa
The SEAL has agreed to testify against three other co-defendants charged in the death.
By Todd South
Streamlined officer school for SNCOs: Less shoe-shining, more leadership lessons
“They know how to salute, they know the basics of being an airman. And not only do they know them, they have been outstanding at it.”
‘Ned Stark’ unveiled: Colonel who wrote viral leadership columns has a challenge for the Air Force
"Ned Stark" reveals who he is, why he's come forward now, and where he thinks the Air Force needs to go from here.
Master sergeant promotion rates drop after 2018 spike
The list of selectees will be released to the public on May 22.
Shorter officer promotion forms take effect in September
Raters frequently employed "creative writing" to fill up the old nine-line form, the Air Force says, which often had unintended consequences.
Meet the Fort Meade trans women fighting the military’s ban
Anyone with a diagnosis of gender dysphoria or a contract to join and diagnosis prior to April 12 was grandfathered into the military.
By Selene San Felice, (Annapolis, Md.) Capital Gazette