The President Has Made Military Sexual Assault Cases More Complicated, Experts Say In 2017, about 4,200 women and 1,100 men reported being sexually assaulted in the military, up 10 percent from 2016.
Retired Army General's Trial on Rape and Incest Charges Postponed Again The trial of retired Army Maj. Gen. James Grazioplene on rape and incest charges has been postponed for a second time.
Pentagon Program Seeks Victims' Help in Catching Serial Sex Offenders The Pentagon has a new program aimed at rooting out serial sex offenders in the ranks.
Pentagon Seeks Supreme Court Decision on Prosecuting Old Rape Cases Federal attorneys say the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces wrongfully overturned a 2005 rape case.
Navy SEAL Platoon Removed from Iraq over Reports of Sexual Assault, Alcohol Use The Navy is investigating a report that a member of SEAL Team 7's Foxtrot Platoon sexually assaulted a female service member.
Old Sexual Assault Allegation Surfaces Against Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Nominee Senators were briefed over sexual-assault allegations, found to be unsubstantiated, concerning Air Force Gen. John Hyten.
Appeals Court Overturns Marine Colonel's Child Molestation Conviction A Marine colonel sentenced to five and a half years for sexually abusing a six-year-old girl had his conviction overturned.
Different Chambers and Parties, One Goal: Reduce Military Sexual Assaults Rep. Jackie Speier and Sen. Martha McSally are behind provisions to change how the military addresses sexual assault.
4 Charged in Green Beret's Death Reportedly Planned to Sexually Assault Him on Camera Special operators charged in the death of a comrade planned to record him being sexually assaulted, according to a report.
Navy Victims of Stalking, Revenge Porn Now Eligible for Expedited Unit Transfer The Navy has expanded its policy of expedited transfers to protect victims of sexual assault.
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...