Gag Order: How Marine Corps Culture Silenced a Victim of Sexual Assault During Ohu’s seven-year career, she graduated from multiple military courses and was promoted to the prized rank of sergeant.
Former VA No. 2 Says He Was Fired for Refusing to Help Discredit Alleged Sexual Assault Victim In an extensive interview with Newsweek, Jim Byrne, a former Marine and federal attorney, said the VA secretary sought to...
Army Must Take 'Hard Look' at Sexual Assault Prevention Program, Fort Hood Review Finds "It was hard to read because the theme that came through ... was trust, and we lost the trust of the soldiers."
Two-Star Air Force General Charged with Sexual Assault The service announced that it had preferred the charge against Maj. Gen. William Cooley.
Is Rape in the Military Punishable by Death? US Supreme Court Considers Question The justices are considering inconsistencies in various articles of the UCMJ and federal law.
Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments in Military Rape Cases At issue is the statute of limitations on rape cases during a 20-year discrepancy in prosecution standards.
If the Military Can't Handle Its Sexual Assault Problem, Congress Needs to Step In Sexual misconduct is a pervasive problem in the military, with rates continuing to rise on a year-to-year basis.
Army Says Sexual Assault Complaint 'Unsubstantiated' from Soldier Found Dead near Fort Hood According to Fernandes' family attorney, Natalie Khawam, Fernandes was allegedly groped by another male soldier in April.
Is Boycotting Service the Right Response to the Military’s Sexual Assault Problem? The Justice for Vanessa effort is working to change laws within the military to help protect women.
SecArmy Pledges 'Every Resource' to Root Out Causes of Vanessa Guillen's Death Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told an audience at Fort Hood that he is determined to change the culture of sexual harassment.
Tricare Patients Fear Losing Preferred Health Care Providers Amid Contract Transition Doctors and patients said they have been caught off guard by the shift from Health Net Federal Services to TriWest Healthcare...
Lessons from the Air Force Kitchen Police: Volunteer for Everything. Even Pots and Pans When Ed Meagher reported to Air Force basic training on June 15, 1966, he was a 19-year-old college dropout. Despite two...
2 US Navy Pilots Shot Down over Red Sea in Apparent 'Friendly Fire' Incident, US Military Says Both pilots were recovered alive after ejecting from their stricken aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
How the Marine Corps Is Changing to Keep Talented Marines in the Service For decades, the Marine Corps incurred a "remarkably high turnover rate" among its first-term Marines as it prioritized, and...
Troop Pay Safe After Congress Approves Extension of Government Funding Troop pay is no longer in jeopardy after Congress approved legislation to keep the government funded through mid-March and...