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10 years for veteran who hit cop with Marine Corps flag on Jan. 6
Thomas Webster’s prison sentence is the longest so far among roughly 250 people who have been punished for their conduct during the riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
The Army wants to kick out an avowed white supremacist officer, but they won’t admit it
Maj. Jeff Poole was recommended for an other-than-honorable discharge earlier this year.
Air Force inspector general takes over review of fired Space Force commander’s speech
The Air Force Inspector General will take over an ongoing investigation into the conduct of Space Force Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier.
The Army doesn’t know how many extremists it has booted
The data omission makes it difficult to understand the extent to which extremism is a problem in the ranks.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fighting demons, healing hatred, restoring hope: How to defeat extremism in the US military
The military needs a program as part of the mandatory demobilization process to promote the deradicalization of service members, says the author of this commentary.
By Chris Buckley, Myrieme Churchill and Jacob Ware
‘A modern day SS’: Inside the white supremacy allegations of a Marine, veterans charged in illegal weapons case
In addition to communicating with Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, about illegal firearms sales, the group discussed shooting protesters after scouting a Black Lives Matter rally and had participated in live-fire weapons training where participants displayed Nazi symbols, prosecutors allege in court documents unsealed Friday.
By Harm Venhuizen
Soldier charged in neo-Nazi plot against his own unit pleads not guilty
Pvt. Ethan P. Melzer is being held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan.
By Kyle Rempfer
Far-right groups like the “Boogaloo” and “O9A” continue to attract troops and veterans
After several year of arrests and investigations of far-right service members and veterans, Congress is calling on the military to track their activity.
US soldier plotted with Satanic neo-Nazis to ambush his own unit overseas, feds say
Melzer acknowledged that he might die in the attack on his own unit, stating “who gives a f-- … it would be another war."
By Kyle Rempfer