Jan. 6 Investigation Enters Second Year with Unanswered Questions About the National Guard The question remains: Why did it take Army leaders three hours to approve much-needed Guard reinforcements?
A Year Later, a Guardsman Who Responded to the Capitol Riot Recalls Delays and Uncertainty Since Jan. 6, 2021, lawmakers have searched for answers about the Guard's delay, and the digging is expected to continue.
The Top 10 Military.com News Stories of 2021 The riot at the U.S. Capitol was just the warmup for a year that also included the end to the 20-year war in Afghanistan.
Capitol Police Chief Can Now 'Unilaterally' Ask for National Guard Help In Emergencies The bill streamlines a process that lawmakers have identified as one of the reasons for the Guard's slow response during the...
Pentagon Plan to Fight Extremism in the Ranks Is a Start, But Experts Say Problems Loom The 21-page report created new guidelines for activities that are banned for service members.
Guardsman in Jan. 6 Mob Gets Probation, Still Serving in the Guard Pfc. Abram Markofski was sentenced in federal court Dec. 10 to two years of probation and $1,500 in fines.
What Did the National Guard Do? Jan. 6 Probe Hones In on Guard Response The Guard's response, with troops arriving several hours after supporters of then-President Trump first breached the Capitol...
The National Guard Is Stuck in the Middle of Political Infighting, and It’s Getting Worse After spending two decades in near constant rotations to the Middle East, National Guardsmen have been caught in heated U.S...
Fellow Guardsmen Push for Soldier in Jan. 6 Mob to Be Allowed to Continue Serving Pfc. Abram Markofski is set to be sentenced Friday, faces up to six months in prison and has agreed to pay a $500 fine.
10 Airmen Investigated for Trespassing at Capitol Riot, New Military Extremism Report Shows The cases are among 281 investigations into alleged instances of extremism in the military over the first nine months of this...
Supreme Court Upholds VA Court Decision Not to Review 'Benefit-of-the-Doubt' Evidence in Veterans' Claims In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said last week that, while the Department of Veterans Affairs should favor veterans...
The Medal of Honor Fraud Case that Took Stolen Valor to the Extreme H.L.I. Lordship Industries of Long Island, New York, admitted to selling unauthorized versions of the Medal of Honor, the...
The Army Is Losing Nearly One-Quarter of Soldiers in the First 2 Years of Enlistment The Army is grappling with a staggering attrition rate among newly enlisted troops, even as recent recruiting figures suggest...
5 Reasons Veterans Are Especially Hard-Hit by Federal Cuts For the past month, the Trump administration has been cutting federal spending, causing numerous hardships for government...
Court-Martial Convenes for Pentagon Leaker Already Facing Years Behind Bars A military court-martial convened for Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira, who was sentenced in federal...