Last Year's Pensacola Shooting Revealed the Problem of Military Radicalization Just over a year ago, a Saudi military officer entered a building on Naval Air Station Pensacola and began shooting.
A Man Disqualified from Joining the Army Allegedly Returned and Shot Up the Recruiting Station Shots were fired at the Greensboro, N.C., recruiting station, but no injuries were reported.
Military Rape Cases Have No Statute of Limitations, Supreme Court Decides In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed the crime of rape in the military has no time limit for prosecution.
Lawmakers 'Appalled' by Revelations of Sexual Assault, Harassment Culture at Fort Hood The review of Fort Hood found that 1,339 soldiers observed a sexual assault and 2,625 observed incidents of sexual harassment...
Army Creates New 'Missing Soldier' Policy to Prevent Disappearances Ending in Tragedy The new policy is designed to create greater urgency to find soldiers when they fail to report for duty.
I Prosecuted Robert Bales. He Should Never Receive a Pardon The pardoning of convicted war criminals puts our national security at risk, writes Jay Morse.
Robert Bales Among 8 Former Troops, Contractors Petitioning Trump for Pardons Petitions have been filed in several high-profile war crimes cases seeking pardons from President Donald Trump.
Navy Investigation of Pensacola Shooting Points to ‘Toxic’ Command Climate as Factor It found that the aviation training climate "likely increased" his chances of successfully carrying out the Dec. 6, 2019...
Former National Guard Employee Sentenced for Billing Army $6 Million for Fake Repairs Dominic Caputo, 49, worked as a program manager for the Oregon National Guard's Oregon Sustainment Maintenance Site.
Military Sending Rape Cases to Court-Martial Without Enough Evidence to Convict, Report Finds An advisory committee said insufficient evidence in cases sent to court-martial undermines the military judicial system.
A Veteran Was Detained by Marines. It Highlights Concerns over the Military's Growing Ties to Law Enforcement. Marcos Leao's detention by Marines marks what many legal, defense and policy experts say is an unprecedented violation of the...
Hegseth Cancels Massive Contract for Military Family Moves, Pledges Fixes The company, HomeSafe Alliance, had been struggling to manage the U.S. military's domestic moves this year.
VA Changes Discrimination Policy for Health Care Staff, Denies Doctors Could Withhold Treatment The department said the change was made in order to comply with executive orders and the updates would "have no impact...
Trump Says He'll Decide Whether US Will Directly Attack Iran Within 2 Weeks Trump has been weighing whether to attack Iran by striking its well-defended Fordo uranium enrichment facility, which is...
China Sends Scores of Planes Across Central Line in Taiwan Strait China sent 74 warplanes toward Taiwan, 61 of which crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait that unofficially divides...