US Apologizes for New Incident Involving Military Presence on Okinawa The U.S. told Japan it has "deep regrets" over a drunken-driving incident by a sailor on Okinawa.
Widows Sue Government Over Murders at Coast Guard Station The widows of two men killed at the Coast Guard Communications Station on Kodiak Island are suing the U.S. government.
Senator Urges 'Buddy System' for Air Force Trainees Sen. Ernst's concern stems from a recent visit to Fort Sam Houston, which focused on the investigation of military sexual...
Navy Acts to Criminalize Nude Photo-Sharing for Sailors, Marines Distributing nude and "intimate" photos without the subject's permission is now a criminal offense in the Navy and Marine...
First Marine Sentenced to Jail Time for Marines United Photo-Sharing A Marine has been sentenced to 10 days behind bars for sharing explicit photos of female troops through a Facebook group.
No Record of Military Service for Las Vegas Shooter, Pentagon Says The suspect in the Las Vegas shootings had no military record and no ties to international terrorism.
General Defends Dismissal of Sex Assault Verdict The general who overturned a sexual assault conviction called accusations of protecting a fellow fighter pilot "preposterous...
Army to Screen Sexual Assault Prevention Leaders U.S. Army leaders announced Wednesday that the service will soon require soldiers being considered for sexual-assault...
Lawmakers Scrutinize Academies Over Sexual Assault Lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow military personnel accused of sexual offenses to be tried by state...
Tennessee Man Shot Dead After Flipping Middle Finger at War Memorial Albert Sturgill Jr., 63, was confronted by a group while gesturing at the flag and monuments at Cumberland County Veterans...
Chicago Braces for Potential National Guard Deployment Amid Trump Threats Illinois politicians are sounding an alarm and bracing for possible National Guard deployments to Chicago amid President...
9/11 Air Defense Stories You Might Not Know As hijacked planes turned into weapons on September 11, 2001, inside a quiet Air National Guard facility in upstate New York...
Is Trump's Troop Buildup in US Cities a Declaration of War — or Something Else? As President Donald Trump goads Democratic-led cities, Americans are grappling with a fundamental question of American...
Navy Demotion Reversed for GOP Congressman Who Government Watchdog Found Abused Subordinates Jackson was quietly demoted to captain in 2022, three years after his retirement from the Navy, following an inspector...