What Service Members Should Know Before Going to Military Court When it comes to military courts, the jury selection process is atypical of what is expected in the civilian world.
Navy Officer Who Lived with Prostitutes in Bahrain Has Sentence Partly Overturned by Appeals Court An opinion from the CAAF found that Nelson was wrongly convicted and sentenced on one charge: conduct unbecoming.
This Veteran Was Forced to Resign from a State Job Over a Sickness Caused by Burn Pits. Now the Supreme Court May Take Up His Case The justices have invited the U.S. solicitor general to provide a brief on the case, which could have national implications.
Navy Will Make All Sailors Reaffirm Oath to the Constitution in Extremism Stand-Down The Navy is the first military service to reveal what leaders will cover during the military's upcoming stand-downs.
Bowe Bergdahl Petitions Federal Court to Have His Case Expunged Attorneys for the former soldier cite new information about the judge who oversaw his court-martial.
'They Know All About It': Pentagon Report Details Military Reach of Supremacist Groups The ability for troops with extremist ideologies to serve openly in the military ranks is under renewed scrutiny.
Suspended Army War College Commandant Accused of 'Inappropriate Touching' Special agents from Army Criminal Investigation Command are investigating the allegation against Gen. Stephen J. Maranian.
Retired 3- and 4-Star Generals Petition Court to Add Women to Draft Registration The case landed in the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled that the male-only draft is constitutional.
Navy Vet in Congress Protests 'Thought Police' Screening Troops for Extremist Beliefs Rep. Andrew Clyde, a retired Navy commander, told experts that he's concerned about the push to screen troops.
Sailor Admits to Hanging Noose by Black Crewmate's Rack on Navy Cruiser The Naval Criminal Investigative Service received an tip that a noose was found on the guided-missile cruiser Lake Champlain.
Fired Space Force Officer Approved to Be Air Force's No. 2 Civilian Leader In a 52-46 party-line vote, the Senate approved former Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier to become the under secretary of the Air...
‘I Came Home Different': What They Don't Tell You About Life After Service "No one tells you that you might survive everything and still wake up years later wondering what the hell you're doing here."
Schumer Asks US Army to Award New York Hero with Medal of Honor Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis died in 2013 during a Taliban raid on Forward Operating Base Ghazni in Afghanistan.
Navy Torpedo Boat Abandoned in South Carolina Waters. Now the Owner Has Been Arrested These days, the only threat posed by a 120-foot-long Navy torpedo vessel is to the marsh outside of Charleston, S.C., where...
Marine Veteran Dies After Shooter Lying in Wait Ambushed Police Who Parked to Eat Lunch An Ohio police department says one of its officers is dead after a shooter lying in wait ambushed him and another officer as...