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Army clears convictions of Black soldiers charged in 1917 riot
In all, 19 men were executed and 110 convicted in a series of flawed, racist courts-martial.
By Todd South
Guard leading Maryland’s efforts to increase COVID vaccine rates among minority groups
Army Brig. Gen. Janeen Birckhead is spearheading Maryland's vaccine equity efforts, which are seeing success thus far.
By Davis Winkie
Lawmakers favor white candidates over minorities in service academy nominations: report
About 74 percent of congressional nominations went to white students, in contrast to the country's racial makeup.
Military absentee ballots are still being counted in Georgia Senate runoff races
Military and overseas citizens' ballots still being counted in Georgia, but it's unlikely they'll change the results.
By Karen Jowers
Pentagon memo maps out plan to expand diversity in the force
The acting defense secretary ordered the implementation of 15 broad recommendations that include a plan to crack down on participation in hate groups by service members and draft proposed changes to the UCMJ.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Military absentee ballots on their way this week for US Senate runoff races in Georgia
It's not too late to register to vote in Georgia, and to request an absentee ballot for the runoff elections, if Georgia is your home of record.
By Karen Jowers
Hawaii Air Guard member wins seat vacated by Gabbard in US House
Kai Kahele, a Hawaii state senator and Air Guard member, defeated a former Air Force intelligence analyst for Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's vacated House seat.
DoD canceled its diversity training audit to comply with new White House rules
The project will be replaced by a new one that focus on President Donald Trump's ban on critical race theory.
Putin offers NATO inspection of military sites after demise of nuclear arms pact
The U.S. and Russia pulled out of the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty last year.
Find out where Trump and Biden stand on defense and security issues
The race to the White House is on. Where do the candidates stand when it comes to working with allies and defeating adversaries?
Army Reserve investigating Senate candidate Lt. Col. Cunningham over affair
Army Reserve officer Lt. Col. James “Cal” Cunningham, a Democrat running for a crucial U.S. Senate seat, has been facing public scrutiny over an extramarital affair.
By Kyle Rempfer