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Army major resigns commission over U.S. support of Israel in Gaza
An Army major assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency announced his resignation on LinkedIn due to U.S. support of Israel in Gaza.
By Todd South
Thousands using personal cell phones, tablets for official Army work
If "you want to reach me on the weekend," Lt. Gen. John Morrison said at TechNet Augusta, "call me on my personal device."
The Pentagon plans to shake up DC’s National Guard
U.S. officials say the Pentagon is developing plans to restructure the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Veteran who stormed Capitol with loaded pistol sentenced to prison
Christopher Michael Alberts was sentenced to seven years in prison, one of the longest among hundreds of Jan. 6 riot cases.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Man wanted on Jan. 6 charges arrested with weapons near Obama DC home
37-year-old Taylor Taranto was seen a few blocks from the former president’s home and fled, as he was chased by U.S. Secret Service agents.
Marine veteran pleads guilty to Jan 6. Capitol assault charge
James Russell Davis, self-proclaimed Proud Boys member and Marine veteran, is the latest vet to plead guilty to charges related to the Capitol assault.
Army vet, Oath Keepers leader gets 18 years for plotting Jan. 6 attack
Lengthy jail sentences show judges will hold those responsible for deadly violence of Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Oath Keepers founder gets 18 years for Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
Rhodes called himself a “political prisoner” and said his only crime is opposing those who are “destroying” the country.
Rand survey finds level of extremism among veterans same as public
The survey asked about white supremacy, black nationalism, the Proud Boys, and Antifa, as well as the QAnon and Great Replacement conspiracy theories.
Marine who embraced Boogaloo beliefs pleads guilty in Jan. 6 case
Marine Corps Cpl. Micah Coomer is the first active-duty service member to be convicted of participating in the Capitol riot.
Jan. 6 US Capitol attacker gets 14 years for pepper spraying cops
A Kentucky man who stormed the US Capitol with his wife gets record-setting 14 years in prison for attacking police officers with pepper spray.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press