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When admirals obstruct justice
Regaining trust and respect after a military scandal requires accountability at the highest levels of leadership, our guest opinion writer argues.
By Jeffrey J. Matthews
Former 1st Cavalry Division boss cleared by internal investigation
Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Broadwater was initially suspended in December.
By Army Times staff
Trump acting Pentagon chief defends military response to Jan. 6 riot at Capitol
Christopher Miller’s testimony will amount to the most thorough explanation of Pentagon actions after months of criticism that it took hours for the National Guard to arrive.
No release for former Army captain guilty in ‘Fatal Vision’ murders
Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted in 1979 for the 1970 slayings of his pregnant wife and their two daughters at their home at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg.
Getting wrong the right way to get out of Afghanistan
If the U.S. is serious about pushing a major peace plan with the Afghans, then it had better stay the course and see them all the way through to a comprehensive peace, says the author of this commentary.
By Jeffrey A. Stacey
Retired Green Beret, a recent CIA contractor, denied bond after allegedly taking part in Capitol riot
“He has deployed overseas as recently as 2018 as a contractor working for the Central Intelligence Agency and Department of State," prosecutors said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Former Army officer guilty in ‘Fatal Vision’ case seeks release
A former Army captain serving life prison sentences for the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young children at a North Carolina base wants to leave federal prison due to his deteriorating health during the coronavirus pandemic.
Bergdahl lawyers say military judge’s job application posed conflict
A new motion filed in the case of former U.S Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is asking the highest appeals court for the U.S. military to overturn his conviction, citing an alleged conflict of interest involving the judge who originally presided over his sentencing.
US troops have been squaring off with Russian contractors in Syria raising worries of wider conflict
“I think the Russians are always testing us.”
By Shawn Snow
Arkansas Supreme Court rejects appeal of man who shot Army recruiters
The Arkansas Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a man who fatally shot a U.S. Army soldier and wounded another outside a recruiting station in Little Rock.
Army Reserve assets deploy to Puerto Rico to assist ongoing relief efforts
“There is one, unified point to take care of the citizens of Puerto Rico. They are at the heart of everything we do.”
By Dylan Gresik