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Lawmakers urge defense leaders to send Bowe Bergdahl to trial again
The former prisoner of war had his conviction thrown out by a federal judge last week.
Army private faces sentencing in shaking death of young girl
The soldier faces sentencing in April.
By Staff Report
Military Police commander at Fort Hood suspended
Officials suspended the colonel's husband, also an Army colonel, in October.
By Staff Report
Soldier sentenced to 42 years in prison for multiple sexual assaults
Davis confessed to the assaults and taking illicit photographs of children.
By Staff Reports
Marine’s book delivers new details about 2007 ambush and its aftermath
The Marines of Special Operations Company Foxtrot continue the fight to clear their names.
By Todd South
Army staff sergeant faces court-martial on child sex abuse charges
Officials allege abuse over at least a six-year period.
‘I Am Vanessa Guillen’ documentary shows good can come from tragedy
Vanessa Guillen's legacy will impact service members for generations to come.
By Sarah Sicard
Fort Carson soldier booted after stealing camper from first sergeant
The motivation behind the theft is unknown.
By Sarah Sicard
Charges reinstated against corpsman in MARSOC homicide case
A three-judge panel reinstated charges against Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet following a July appellate hearing.
By Todd South
Twice accused of sexual assault, his Army commanders let him go. He attacked again.
A first-of-its-kind analysis reveals that soldiers in the Army are more likely to be locked up ahead of trial for drug offenses than for sexual assault under a system that gives commanders control.
By Vianna Davila, ProPublica, Lexi Churchill, ProPublica and Ren Larson, The Texas Tribune
Devil’s bargain: How sex crime plea deals let these soldiers retire and avoid registries
Each of the accused received a favorable plea deal from the Army allowing them to retire, and neither were convicted of a crime that would require sex offender registration in virtually any state.
By Davis Winkie