Navy Sailor Charged With Killing Two Shipmates Near NAS Jacksonville A Navy sailor faces second-degree murder charges after two fellow sailors were fatally shot at an off-base home near Naval...
Why Dual-Vet Divorce Is Uniquely Complicated Dual-veteran divorces expose gaps between state family law and federal military and VA benefit systems, where missed...
When Conduct Undermines Cohesion: Legal Accountability After the Navy SEAL Racist Meme Scandal The Navy disciplined members of SEAL Team 4 after an investigation found racist harassment within the unit. The case examines...
Pentagon Elevates Review of Sen. Mark Kelly to Formal Command Investigation The Pentagon has escalated its review of Sen. Mark Kelly by opening a formal command investigation tied to his participation...
Who Counts as a Combatant: The Law Governing Lawful Military Targets International law tightly limits who may be targeted in armed conflict. Civilians are protected from attack unless they...
When the Court Doesn’t Close: What Christmas Means Inside the Military Justice System Christmas does not pause the military justice system. Speedy trial deadlines under the Uniform Code of Military Justice...
From Allegation to Prosecution: The Military Case Against Maj. Blaine McGraw The Army has formally preferred 61 criminal specifications against Maj. Blaine McGraw, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Fort...
US Military Conducts Strike on Another Suspected Drug Boat as Probe into the First Strike Begins U.S. Southern Command says it has conducted another strike against a small boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean, following a...
Civilian Office, Military Obligations: What the Kelly Investigation Reveals Senator Mark Kelly faces a Pentagon review after appearing in a video urging troops to reject illegal orders while using his...
Airman Accused in International Murder-Kidnapping Conspiracy Targeting Haitian Island Federal prosecutors say a young Air Force enlistee and a Texas civilian planned to recruit vulnerable people, buy weapons...
The Latest in Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill's $25 Million Defamation Lawsuit The $25 million defamation lawsuit by ex-Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill could be decided by a jury in state or federal court.
Veterans Can Now Get VA Auto Grants Every 10 Years. Here's What Changed A disabled veteran who received a Department of Veterans Affairs automobile grant decades ago can now apply for another one.
US Space Force Turns 6: Has It Met Expectations? The U.S. Space Force marked its sixth anniversary in December, reflecting a shift from stand-up to sustained operations as...
A U-Boat Killed 763 American Soldiers on Christmas Eve in 1944. The Army Kept It Secret for 50 Years Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944...
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