The Army Admits it Wrongfully Added Soldiers to a Criminal Database, a Move That May Have Upended Lives Army officials have no clear plan yet on how to compensate those impacted by the probe.
Navy Vet Pleads Guilty for Helping Swindle $2 Million in Insurance from the Federal Government Christopher Toups, an ex-sailor who lives in Georgia, personally received $400,000 in the scam, which involved more than a...
Ex-Army Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Barracks Knife Slaying The June 2020 killing happened barely a month after Byron Booker was honorably discharged from the Army after completing his...
Coast Guard Vet Accused of Stealing Dead Baby's ID Loses Lawyer A former U.S. defense contractor in Hawaii accused with his wife of living for decades under stolen identities of dead babies...
Veteran's Fiduciary Pleads Guilty to Scamming Him Out of $109,000 to Buy a House A Louisiana woman who was appointed as a fiduciary to manage a veteran's finances pleaded guilty to fleecing the veteran
Defense Accuses Informant in Governor Kidnapping Plot of Stolen Valor, Questions Army Service Record A defense lawyer lashed out at a star witness in a trial related to a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Ex-NSA Worker Accused of Selling Secrets Ordered Detained Jareh Sebastian Dalke is facing a possible life sentence for allegedly giving the information to an undercover FBI agent.
Ruling Against Military in Church Massacre Shouldn't Be Appealed, Gun Control Groups Say A judgment issued last year found the Air Force 60% responsible for the events because the service failed to report the...
Ex-NSA Worker Charged with Trying to Sell US Secrets A former National Security Agency employee is charged with trying to sell classified information to a foreign government.
Navy Judge to Rule if Sailor Caused Bonhomme Richard Fire Prosecutors say the sailor was angry and vengeful about failing to become a Navy SEAL and being assigned to deck duty, so he...
West Point Grad Congressman Says He Has 'Zero Time' for Complaints About Woke Military, Focused on China Rep. Pat Ryan argued political attacks such as GOP accusations of "critical race theory" infiltrating the military academies...
US Supreme Court Rejects Veteran's Challenge to Disability Claims Filing Deadline The decision spares the VA from paying 30 years worth of compensation to a Navy veteran, as well as potential claims by...
Millions of Tricare Users Must Approve Mail-Order Prescription Refills Starting Now Express Scripts has started sending out notices asking Tricare patients to confirm their mail-order prescription refills.
US Airstrike Kills Around 30 al-Shabaab Militants in Somalia, Military Says The Jan. 20 strike occurred approximately 260 kilometers northeast of Mogadishu near Galcad, Somalia.
The Army Forced to Change the Name of Its New Rifle The service's upcoming M5 from Sig Sauer will now be called the M7 after it was discovered Colt Industries also makes a...