Hyundai subsidiary reaches settlement over troops’ repossessed carsHyundai’s financing subsidiary agreed to pay $333,941 in a lawsuit involving active duty service members whose cars they repossessed.By Riley Ceder8 days ago
This Fort Liberty unit is being deactivated — againA civil affairs battalion based at Fort Liberty will deactivate this summer. Here's what to know.By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer5 weeks ago
DOJ tells Texas to stop messin’ with military spouse job licensesThis Air Force wife's lawsuit is believed to be the first challenging a state's denial of these new employment protections.By Karen Jowers10 months ago
New Louisiana monument honors Black service membersLouisiana has erected a new monument to Black military service members in the state’s Veterans Memorial Park adjacent to the State Capitol.By Julie O'Donoghue, Louisiana Illuminator10 months ago
1864 letter recounts Confederate soldier’s masturbation addictionTo this day, desperate cries of “It’s Johnny Reb, not Johnny Rub!” echo throughout the South.By Jon Simkins10 months ago
At the heart of Memorial Day, an appreciation of duty to one’s countryMemorial Day is a powerful time to reflect on a question essential to citizenship: What is duty to country, and how is it relevant to our lives today?By David Kim12 months ago
From Civil War to mattress sales, Memorial Day full of contradictionMemorial Day is a time to mourn the nation’s fallen troops, but has also been about taking time off, since the 1860s.12 months ago
Army special operations community concludes first-ever Heritage WeekWhile the Regimental Honors program for this community began in 1981, Heritage Week began this year.By Rachael Riley13 months ago
Civil War reenactor goes off script, admits plan to bomb battlefieldA Virginia man pleaded guilty for previously planting an explosive device at a Civil War reenactment.By Jonathan Lehrfeld13 months ago
Why Mark Twain had an incredibly brief stint as a Confederate soldier In the summer of 1861, the former riverboat pilot went to war.By Claire Barrett13 months ago
US defense companies sued by Yemenis over weapons used in civil warThe weapons were sold to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi during a proxy war between a coalition of Gulf States and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.By Zamone Perez13 months ago
Transgender troops warn GOP bill could upend lives, weaken militarySenior military leaders to face questioning on transgender, diversity issues.By Jacob Wendler14 months ago