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Agreement helps military spouses keep federal jobs in overseas moves
Here's how an agreement between the Pentagon and State Department will help federally employed military spouses move their jobs overseas in a PCS.
By Karen Jowers
How the Army quietly discharges soldiers charged with violent crimes
The Army increasingly discharges soldiers for violent crimes rather than face trial. A federal watchdog called for ending the practice in 1978.
Diversity: Necessary for readiness or the bogeyman?
Republicans say the diversity conversation has taken over the military. Pentagon leaders disagree.
Former Army sergeant gets life sentence in murder of fellow soldier
The second soldier defendant awaits sentencing.
By Staff Reports
Veterans urge top House Republicans to condemn political violence
Veterans, law enforcement officers, and others signed a letter calling on top Republicans in the U.S. House to publicly condemn political violence.
Suspect identified in fatal soldier shooting at Fort Stewart
Spc. Shay A. Wilson, 28, of Cambria Heights, New York, remains in custody.
By Todd South
Sergeant killed in Fort Stewart office shooting identified
Sgt. Nathan Hillman died in Monday's workplace shooting, Army officials said.
By Davis Winkie
Man convicted in 2018 killing of Fort Campbell soldier
The defendant faces sentencing in February.
By Staff Report
Domestic extremism is rare in the military, ‘but it is an issue’
A new report has some recommendations for the Defense Department.
The military fielded over 200 domestic extremism reports last year
The services are having trouble compiling complete data on extremism reports.
Overseas military spouses struggle to continue teleworking for their federal agencies
Telework was becoming a solution for federally employed military spouses moving overseas, but major roadblocks have appeared.
By Karen Jowers