West Point Sued over Using Race as an Admissions Factor in the Wake of Landmark Supreme Court Ruling Students for Fair Admissions claims the U.S. Military Academy sets benchmarks for how many Black, Hispanic and Asian cadets...
Not Just Silt: West Point's Time Capsule Actually Contained Some Historical Artifacts The 194-year-old West Point time capsule that was opened this week and originally believed to contain only silt produced a...
West Point Opens 200-Year-Old Time Capsule and Finds … Silt? West Point had been building anticipation for nearly two weeks over the planned opening of the time capsule.
Ten-Hut Time Machine? West Point to Open Time Capsule Possibly Left by Cadets in the 1820s The box will be opened during a livestreamed event.
Pentagon Review Calls for Reforms to Reverse Spike in Sexual Misconduct at Military Academies The U.S. military academies must improve their leadership, stop toxic practices such as hazing and shift behavior training...
Advocacy Group Targets Race Consideration in Military Academy Admissions The military academies of the Army, Navy and Air Force are bracing for a drawn-out court fight over whether they can continue...
I Was Thrown Out of the Army Under the Old Standards Because I Was Too Fit. The New Standards Are a Step Forward. I was under threat of separation for being too fat, or rather, for being too muscular, because the tape test that was in use...
West Point Suspends Garrison Commander Amid Ongoing Investigation It was unclear why Bianchi was suspended or whether an interim commander has been appointed.
Cambodian Leader's Son, a West Point Grad, Set to Take Reins of Power — But Will He Bring Change? It is not clear when — or even if — Hun Sen will hand off to his son during the next five-year government term.
Widow of Former West Point Running Back Sues NCAA for Wrongful Death Gene Merlino was discharged from the Army because of the brain injuries he suffered as a player.
One Recruiting Environment, Two Different Outcomes for Army and Marine Corps The Army and Marine Corps are set to fall on opposite sides of what has become a recruiting crisis as enlistment estimates...
Ramstein Squadron Whacked for 'Irresponsible Alcohol Consumption,' Banned from Drinking Outside Barracks Strict alcohol bans are rare but not unheard-of in the Air Force, and they're notably only used for extreme measures.
Army Reservist Awarded $2.5 Million for Dismissal from Texas Trooper Job over Service-Connected Disability The state had argued that it was immune from lawsuits in the case.
Video Provides First Clear Views of WWII Aircraft Carriers Lost in the Pivotal Battle of Midway Julian Hodges, one of the last living veterans who served on the Yorktown, teared up as he watched the footage.
Marine Corps Leaders Struggle with How to Train Female Infantry Officers Amid Worries About Standards In 2018, a Marine general who heads the service's training command wrote about his concern that the "pursuit of ensuring fair...