SEAL Team 6 Operator to Plead Guilty in Green Beret's Death Anthony DeDolph will plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter, obstruction of justice and hazing, The Daily Beast reported.
SpecOps Colonel Arrested in Police Standoff Was Subject of Toxic Command Climate Investigation The 1st Special Forces Command Inspector General dismissed the complaint as "not substantiated."
1st Female Green Beret Faces 'Minor Misdemeanor' Charge for Accidentally Firing Gun, Police Say The soldier graduated from the Special Forces Q Course, becoming the first woman to earn the Special Forces tab.
Green Beret Colonel Threatened to Kill Wife in Front of Children Before Standoff with Police: Affidavit Colonel Owen G. Ray has been suspended from his job as I Corps chief of staff pending a law enforcement probe into the case.
Army Suspends Former 1st Special Forces Group CO after Arrest on Domestic Violence Charges Army Col. Owen G. Ray is being held in the Pierce County Jail in Tacoma, according to the Pierce County Jail's website.
Two Women Are Currently Attempting Special Warfare Training, Air Force Says Since the DoD opened combat career fields to women, few female airmen have qualified for Air Force special warfare training.
In Shake-Up, Acting SecDef Elevates Special Operations to Be 'On Par' with Service Branches Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller said U.S. Special Operations Command will now report directly to him.
Rangers, Green Berets Showing Interest in New Nonlethal M4 Carbine, Firm Says Unit Solutions Inc.'s Unit4 is a standalone M4 look-alike system that uses carbon dioxide to fire 8mm nonlethal projectiles.
'An Unprecedented Man:' Medal of Honor Recipient Ron Shurer Laid to Rest at Arlington Ron Shurer's life was remembered Tuesday as a many-chaptered love story of selfless giving.
One of the First Women to Earn Ranger Tab, On Leading Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Lying in State Ceremony The responsibility of the Capitol sequence for Ginsburg's lying in state rested on the shoulders of Capt. Haver.
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...