Navy Engineer Who Tried to Sell Sub Secrets Pleads Guilty Jonathan Toebbe pleaded guilty to "Conspiracy to Communicate Restricted Data" after he snuck classified documents to federal...
What Shot Do the Legal Challenges to the Military's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Have? Several court cases have been winding their way through the courts with the goal of overturning the mandate.
Air Force Fought Families of Texas Church Shooting Victims 'Tooth and Nail,' Lawyer Says The service has made it difficult for survivors and family members to get financial closure, one of the lawyers who...
Two Army Vets Awarded $110 Million in 3M Earplug Lawsuit The verdict represents the largest single payout since the series of trials began last year.
Contractor Gets Jail After Defrauding Government Out of $346 Million in Contracts Meant for Vets and Minorities A construction company owner has been sentenced to 28 months in prison for defrauding the government out of $346 million in...
Navy Boots First Batch of COVID-19 Vaccine Refusers These separations mark the start of the promised consequences for active-duty sailors who refused to get fully vaccinated.
Army Officer's Sex Assault Trial Paused over Unanimous Verdict Order by Judge Despite the legal wrangling, the unusual order is unlikely to herald a broader change in the military justice system and its...
'He Is Not Your Commander-in-Chief:' Texas Governor Promises Guardsmen He'll Fight Biden Over Vaccine Mandate Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is digging in against COVID-19 vaccinations and related mandates.
Everything Service Members Need to Know About Article 138 Complaints Article 138 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is one of the most powerful rights for a service member wronged by...
House Approves Defense Bill with Pared-Down Reforms The House voted 363-70 on Tuesday night to approve the $768 billion National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA.
Army Disbanding Most Ceremonial Horse Units The Army will begin phasing out five horse-mounted ceremonial units stationed at Fort Irwin, California; Fort Huachuca...
Coast Guard Receives Unprecedented $25 Billion Infusion Under Sweeping 'Big Beautiful Bill' The service will receive funding for more ships, helicopters and unmanned systems and maintenance of installations and...
Navy SEAL Veteran Compares Himself to Trump as He Launches His Bid for Wisconsin Governor A suburban Milwaukee businessman, former Navy SEAL and political newcomer entered Wisconsin's race for governor Wednesday...
Marine Recruiters Promoted an Immigration Benefit Until the Corps Told Them to Stop The military often highlights paths to citizenship as a recruiting tactic, though fulfillment of policies such as PIP has...
Army Policy Severely Limiting Shaving Waivers Goes into Effect Troops will be granted short-term shaving exemptions if they require it, but will be removed from the service if they are on...