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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
Iowa Guard sergeant killed fellow soldier and civilian in ‘targeted’ shooting, sheriff says
The National Guard sergeant had been arrested May 31 over “charges directly related” to his relationship with the soldier he targeted, Story County Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald said.
At least 9 troops or vets charged in domestic extremism cases since Capitol riot
An inspector general report recommended updating the DoD's extremism definition, which it has done, as well as creating a system to track extremism reports.
Special Forces sergeant major gets 1 year, busted in rank for domestic violence
The former member of the USASOC Black Daggers parachute team still faces a civilian charge, too.
By Davis Winkie
Murder charge dismissed for soldier who beat wife, shot her friend
Pvt. Jonathan Lauture claimed the shooting was in self-defense.
By Davis Winkie
Fort Stewart soldier charged for abusing 3 women, unborn child
Spc. Tyler Monroe's case raises structural questions about pre-trial restrictions in the military justice system.
By Davis Winkie
Col. Owen Ray may lose Special Forces tab, lawyer doxxed prosecutor’s kids ahead of trial
There has been a perception within the Green Beret community Col. Ray "got off scot free," a source said.
By Davis Winkie
Guard members embrace job that can make surprising demands
From assisting at COVID-19 testing sites to protecting the U.S. Capitol, it’s been a busy two years for the Minnesota National Guard.
By Sarah Kocher, St. Cloud Times via the AP
Fort Bliss NCO faces trial over child’s death, assault of second
Sgt. Justin Cope is expected to plead guilty, according to online court records.
By Davis Winkie
Army reports the most racist extremism cases, Marines the most anti-government
The services fielded hundreds of reports of extremism in the first nine months of this year.
The Biden administration cannot let our military be a training ground for extremists
This is a threat that demands decisive action, from the executive branch and from Congress.
By Anthony G. Brown