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2025 budget: 4.5% pay raise, shift of troops from active to reserve
The Pentagon is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars for mental health and suicide prevention programs, among others.
SCOTUS military rape case hinges on how ‘cruel and unusual punishment’ applies to troops
Military law says there's no statute of limitations on the most serious crimes. SCOTUS will decide if that has always applied to rape.
Sexual harassment should not be the price of admission for women in the military
Why do women in the military have to accept strange, demeaning, cruel, and even unlawful rites of passage to belong, asks the author of this commentary.
By Maj. Grace Miller
I Am Vanessa Guillén Act unveiled to reform how military addresses sexual misconduct
“This is the military’s MeToo moment," Rep. Jackie Speier said Wednesday.
By Diana Stancy
Navy ‘gray-zone behavior’ study part of military sexual assault prevention and response effort
In an effort to get ahead of potential sexual misconduct, the Navy has been using research and training models to learn more about “gray-zone behavior,” or acts that don’t meet the Navy’s definition of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
By Jared Morgan
Langley airman convicted of sex assault at court-martial
An airman at Langley Air Force Base has been found guilty in military court of sexually assaulting a colleague.
Congresswomen press Pennsylvania National Guard on harassment allegations
Two Philadelphia-area members of Congress are asking the Pennsylvania National Guard's commander to address allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation at the Horsham Air Guard Station near Philadelphia.
Mishandling of misconduct reports, retaliation a pattern across the National Guard
National Guard members speak out after they say their chains of command bungled their sexual assault investigations and retaliated against them for seeking justice.
How do we save prisoners of the cultural war within our military?
“You have one thing that no one can ever take from you. That’s your voice.”
By Sherman Gillums Jr.
Academy major found not guilty of child rape, sexual abuse
A military judge declared Burns not guilty of all charges and specifications.
Marine amphibious assault vehicle successfully recovered with remains of all 8 missing service members on board
The remains of the Marines and sailor found inside the AAV will be transferred to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware.
By Philip Athey