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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
The military fielded over 200 domestic extremism reports last year
The services are having trouble compiling complete data on extremism reports.
Netflix’s ‘Killer Sally’: Marine vet who shot spouse tells her story
The series offers a sympathetic look into Sally McNeil’s life, in particular the abuse that she allegedly suffered at the hands of her husband.
Former 1st Special Forces Group commander found guilty of assault
Col. Owen Ray was found guilty of reckless endangerment, felony harassment and second-degree assault while armed.
Nominee for top VA benefits job withdraws, restarting search
The nomination of Ray Jefferson to serve as undersecretary for benefits had been stalled since the spring.
Overseas military spouses struggle to continue teleworking for their federal agencies
Telework was becoming a solution for federally employed military spouses moving overseas, but major roadblocks have appeared.
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