Pentagon Raises Cap on Service Members' Medical Malpractice Claims Service members now can file claims related to alleged malpractice at military medical facilities for up to $750,000.
Testing of Navy SEALs May Unveil Scale of Performance-Enhancing Drug Use -- and Unleash Legal Battles The move is being presented as a reasonable safety measure by the Navy following a highly publicized sailor death, and...
5 Fort Johnson Soldiers Face Charges in Multiple Rapes All the soldiers have pleaded not guilty, and most have trials set to begin this November, with proceedings likely to stretch...
The 3M Earplug Settlement: A Real Victory for Vets While getting injured during service is something all personnel know is a possibility, what no one considers is that the...
Criminal Charges Dropped Against Fort Cavazos Colonel Accused of Touching, Kissing Wife of Subordinate Officer Col. Jon Meredith was fired as commander of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, in October of last...
Two-Star Air Force General Faces Article 32 Hearing on Sexual Assault, Adultery After Being Fired Maj. Gen. Phillip A. Stewart will have an Article 32 hearing -- a preliminary hearing similar to a grand jury proceeding for...
Troops Suing Defense Department over Vaccine Mandate Reach $1.8 Million Settlement The money awarded in the suit will go to attorneys' fees and costs.
Looking to Fight Racial Disparity, Marines Begin Collecting More Demographic Data on Minor Offenses The Marine Corps has started to collect demographic data on victims of low-level offenses as part of ongoing changes to the...
Naval Academy Hit with Latest Lawsuit Opposing Race-Based Admissions as Group Targets Military Schools The same group that won a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against universities has also filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Military...
Army Still Undecided on Whether to Punish Pvt. Travis King, But Potential Charges Loom Whether Pvt. Travis King will face Army punishment for fleeing into North Korea in July remains an open question days after...
Army Disbanding Most Ceremonial Horse Units The Army will begin phasing out five horse-mounted ceremonial units stationed at Fort Irwin, California; Fort Huachuca...
Coast Guard Receives Unprecedented $25 Billion Infusion Under Sweeping 'Big Beautiful Bill' The service will receive funding for more ships, helicopters and unmanned systems and maintenance of installations and...
Navy SEAL Veteran Compares Himself to Trump as He Launches His Bid for Wisconsin Governor A suburban Milwaukee businessman, former Navy SEAL and political newcomer entered Wisconsin's race for governor Wednesday...
Marine Recruiters Promoted an Immigration Benefit Until the Corps Told Them to Stop The military often highlights paths to citizenship as a recruiting tactic, though fulfillment of policies such as PIP has...
Army Policy Severely Limiting Shaving Waivers Goes into Effect Troops will be granted short-term shaving exemptions if they require it, but will be removed from the service if they are on...