Active-Duty Troops Who Participated in the Capitol Siege Could Face These Penalties As DoD officials look into reports of military participants, legal experts weigh in on what charges they might face.
Some Rioters Could Face Prison Terms of 20 Years or More, Officials Say The FBI has now opened up nearly 160 cases into those involved in last week's siege at the U.S. Capitol.
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Is Unlikely to Face Court-Martial in Capitol Riot, Experts Say While he faces civilian charges, Larry Rendall Brock Jr. is unlikely to be recalled to face the military justice system.
SpecOps Colonel Arrested in Police Standoff Was Subject of Toxic Command Climate Investigation The 1st Special Forces Command Inspector General dismissed the complaint as "not substantiated."
Green Beret Accused in Bowling Alley Shooting Spree Has PTSD, Lawyer Says County Judge Debra Schafer ordered that Webb be held to undergo mental evaluations pending another court hearing.
Army Suspends Former 1st Special Forces Group CO after Arrest on Domestic Violence Charges Army Col. Owen G. Ray is being held in the Pierce County Jail in Tacoma, according to the Pierce County Jail's website.
There May Be More Military Pardons to Come from Trump, Advocates Say At least eight former service members, including Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, have petitioned for pardons from President Trump.
Air Force Watchdog Removed for Tampering with Sexual Harassment, Discrimination Complaints The removal happened after three whistleblowers raised the alarm about the EEO director mishandling their complaints.
Black Airmen More Likely to Be Investigated, Arrested and Discharged, Air Force Finds The service released the findings of a six-month IG review of racial disparities in the Air Force and Space Force.
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.
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...