The Tragic, Conflicting and Now Politicized Tale of a US Sailor Sitting in a Japanese Prison Navy Lt. Ridge Alkonis is far from the only American military employee to face a Japanese legal system that places a high...
Airman Accused of Insider Attack at Syrian Base Acquitted of All Charges A jury found Tech. Sgt. David W. Dezwaan Jr. not guilty of charges ranging from dereliction of duty and destroying military...
Soldier Who Hijacked School Bus Found Not Guilty by Insanity The 25-year-old New Jersey man will be sent to a state mental hospital for four additional months of treatment.
3M Subsidiary Claims Many Military Plaintiffs in Earplug Case Did Not Suffer Hearing Loss Plaintiffs claim the earplugs were defective, causing them hearing loss and tinnitus. 3M claims the earplugs were safe.
Ohio Guard Quietly Removed Guardsman Guilty of Making Ghost Guns Last Year Thomas Develin was arrested in June 2022 on charges stemming from his efforts to make so-called "ghost guns" -- untraceable...
Hawaii Congressional Delegation Asks IRS to Exempt Red Hill Families Lawmakers called on the IRS to "use its administrative authority to exempt any assistance provided by the Department of...
Many Vets Get Lost in Criminal Justice System, Group Led by 2 Former Defense Chiefs Says The Council on Criminal Justice released its findings and recommendations, including that criminal justice agencies need to...
Veterans Group Pushes Cap on Attorney Fees in Camp Lejeune Water Cases Despite Political Divide on Limits The American Legion identified limits on attorneys fees related to Camp Lejeune Justice Act claims as one of its top goals.
Families Sue over Deaths of Loved Ones at Veterans Home The veterans who lived at the Chelsea Soldiers' home died in 2020, according to the suit filed in U.S. District Court in...
What Happened to Members of the Military Accused of Storming the Capitol on January 6? At least five service members allegedly were part of the deadly pro-Trump mob that assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Air Force Fires Guam Commander for 'Shortfalls in His Personal Conduct' Brig. Gen. Paul R. Birch, commander of the 36th Wing at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, was relieved of his duties "due to...
Here Are the Air Force's New Uniform Rules The new regulations change a variety of rules ranging from saluting decorum and patches on certain uniforms to allowing...
Female Air Force Pilots Would Be Able to Safely Pee In-Flight During Long Missions with New Tech Being Tested Female pilots at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina, are ground testing a new bladder relief method.
Fort Bragg Soldier Charged With Murder in Serviceman's Death Brandon Allen Amos-Dixon, who was stationed at the Fort Bragg military base, is also accused of trying to kill his fiancee...
The Army Digs in for Competition Against Russia, Sets Garrison in Poland The Army now has a permanent garrison in Poland, a major milestone underscoring that country's central role as a hub of NATO...