2 Army Contractors Killed in Aviation Accidents at Fort Novosel, Fort Belvoir This week's deaths bring the total number of fatalities connected to Army aviation to at least seven so far in calendar 2024.
Army Lieutenant Colonel at Fort Belvoir Accused of More than 16 Allegations of Domestic Abuse, Assault The charge sheet against Lt. Col. Ashley R. Ellis details how he allegedly beat, harassed and emotionally abused his wife...
Army to Start Rotating Arlington Horses to Bigger Pasture Following Deaths The partnership with the Bureau of Land Management will allow the Army to rotate one-fifth of the 60-horse herd to a 14-acre...
Army Opening New Criminal Justice Center That Will Help Train Defense Lawyers The Army has opened a new school at Fort Belvoir in Virginia that is designed to provide advanced training to military...
$200M National Museum of the US Army Will Open its Doors Next June The museum, located at Fort Belvoir, will have free admission, but ticketing is still being worked out.
Military Not Following Own Rules for On-Base Domestic Violence Investigations The Pentagon's Office of Inspector General released a report showing many investigatory shortcomings across the services.
National Guard on Standby in Many States as America Faces Tense Election Day Many of those deployed are "cyber specialists" and civil support teams, an official said, detailing that there are no...
California Police Arrest Marine Recruiter for Alleged Sexual Assault of 17-Year-Old An active-duty Marine Corps recruiter was arrested last week for allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl at a...
Former Air Force JAG Lawyer Suspended After Alcohol-Fueled Violent Assaults William McClain, 46, of Franklin Township, Ohio, was a judge advocate general with the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson...
Pentagon Blind to Troop Woes in Areas Across US with Limited Housing Options, Report Finds The report is just the latest in a long series of government reports and media coverage that shows the Pentagon has been...
‘Something’s Going to Click': Navy Veteran Looks to Reconnect with Baby He Saved in Hong Kong Nearly 60 Years Ago When Steve Mulvihill and his fellow sailor, Jim Kennedy, were spending time in Hong Kong in 1965, they found themselves in a...