'The Mauritanian' Revisits Gitmo's Enhanced Interrogation Disaster The movie revisits the incarceration and interrogation of Mohamedou Ould Salahi, a Muslim detained on suspicion of terrorist...
New Law Will Keep Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility Open at Least Another Year Prisoner transfers to the U.S. will remain barred.
Military Pay Raise Safe, All Else Uncertain in Defense Budget, Key Lawmaker Says Rep. Adam Smith wants to cut $17 billion from the administration's $750 billion defense budget.
Lawmakers Again Bid for Gitmo Detainees to Receive Emergency Care in US Lawmakers are once again pushing to authorize the transfer of prisoners to the U.S. for emergency medical care.
Guantanamo Bay Admiral Fired Due to Loss of Confidence Rear Adm. John Ring has been commander of Joint Task Force-Guantanamo since April 2018.
Gitmo Task Force Commander's Firing Comes After Criticism of Detainee Treatment Rear Adm. John Ring said that detainees may not be receiving adequate medical treatment a day before his firing.
Watchdog Report Suggests Broadcasting 9/11, USS Cole Bombing Trials Online Interest will likely increase when Khalid Sheik Mohammed and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri's trials are scheduled, the GAO says.
Soldier Deployed to Guantanamo Bay Dies While Swimming at Beach The U.S. Coast Guard and Joint Task Force-Guantanamo joined with other military elements in a search for the soldier.
Gitmo Could Probably Handle a Few Dozen More Prisoners: Adm. Tidd Tidd, the commander of U.S. Southern Command, said he had received no orders at this time to accept more prisoners.
Pentagon Ready to Send Home First Gitmo Prisoner Released Under Trump The military will soon release the first Gitmo prisoner to go home on Trump's watch.
How the Government Shutdown Impacts Veterans and the VA While most vets won't be impacted by the ongoing government shutdown, concerns may ramp up the longer it persists.
At 50, He Survived Marine Boot Camp — Then Fought at Peleliu and Okinawa When 50-year-old Paul Douglas showed up at Marine Corps boot camp in 1942, the white-haired economics professor looked more...
'It's a Lottery': Why Foreign Volunteer Fought in Russia-Ukraine War Jack de Santis is a Croatian-born volunteer of the Ukrainian army who used his engineering, drone expertise to help fight...
Army Vet Sentenced to Year In Prison For $80,000 Fraud, Stolen Valor Sharon Toney-Finch, 43, was indicted in April 2024 on four charges: wire fraud, stolen valor, theft of government funds, and...
Bravo Company Vietnam Veterans Honored with Long-Overdue Bronze Stars While it took more than five decades, 14 veterans of Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, were...