We Deserted: What Now? A soldier and his wife both seek advice after he deserts his unit and they fear getting caught.
'Do You Want Him 6 Feet Under?' How a Purple Heart Recipient Infiltrated a KKK Murder Plot In 2015, three Ku Klux Klan members hatched a plot to murder a Black man who recently had been released from a state prison.
Air Force Suspends Using Body Cameras for Its Security Personnel The service estimates 13 units actively employed body cameras; nine had bought the equipment but had not activated them for...
Key Lawmakers Question Justification for Keeping Troops at Capitol Through Spring The U.S. Capitol Police asked the Defense Department to keep thousands of troops in D.C. for up to two more months.
Calls to Military Law Enforcement Reveal Racial Disparities, Army General Says Martin is conducting an assessment of how the service investigates and adjudicates military justice under Project Inclusion.
Veterans Groups Plan to Expel Any Members Who Took Part in Capitol Riot The DAV, AMVETS and VFW have rules for those whose actions bring disgrace on the organization.
2nd Capitol Police Officer Dies, Days After Defending Capitol Building Against Rioters Citing law enforcement officials, news outlets have reported his death as a suicide.
Here's What It Was Like to Be a Marine Turned Journalist Capturing the US Capitol Assault Chris Jones, 29, says the event shook him to his core but he wasn't surprised by it.
National Guard Troops Deploying to DC Will Come With Lethal Weapons National Guard troops deploying to Washington, D.C., will have access to lethal weapons.
The National Guard Is Fencing Off the US Capitol Complex for at Least 30 Days Guardsmen will provide "static security" for the nearly 60-acre facility, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said.
How Trump Is Leaning on the Military to Fulfill His Hopes of Mass Deportations and an Immigration Freeze For transportation, detention, and potentially apprehension of migrants, the Trump administration is looking to the military.
Military Families in Key West Sue Balfour Beatty over Allegations of Squalid, Toxic Housing Conditions The lawsuit alleges that Balfour Beatty, a massive company that manages more than 40,000 military homes across more than 50...
Hegseth’s Younger Brother Is Serving in a Key Role as Liaison and Senior Adviser Inside the Pentagon Phil Hegseth's official title is senior adviser to the secretary for the Department of Homeland Security and liaison officer...
This Navy Destroyer's New Battle Flag Pays Tribute to the Service's First Female Nurses Flying during Women's History Month, the flag is a particularly poignant choice for the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile...
Military Review of Fitness Standards Will Find Array of Tests, But Higher Requirements for Combat Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to review military standards on combat and physical fitness and appearance opens a...