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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.
No more automatic GWOT service medals, DoD says
The Defense Department has restricted the anti-ISIS campaign medal as well.
By Davis Winkie
Why the Pentagon would rather not create a specific military law against extremism
Not enough time has passed for the military to assess whether its latest efforts are making a difference.
Hand, ear and neck tattoos now OK for soldiers amid recruiting crunch
The service has gone back to its surge-era tattoo policies as recruiting falters.
By Davis Winkie
How — and why — the 11th Airborne Division is being resurrected in Alaska
Soon, Alaska’s soldiers will become “Arctic Angels."
By Davis Winkie
NCO promotions town hall: When your order of merit will release, PME backlog easing
The service has been temporarily promoting NCOs this year regardless of whether they’ve completed the required professional military education for the next rank.
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
Fort Stewart soldier charged for abusing 3 women, unborn child
Spc. Tyler Monroe's case raises structural questions about pre-trial restrictions in the military justice system.
By Davis Winkie
Manslaughter charges against MARSOC corpsman dropped by military judge
The court found that a top Marine lawyer made "threatening" statements that sabotaged any chance for a fair trial.
By Todd South
Sexual harassment in the military now a crime under Biden order
The commander in chief signed an executive order Wednesday making the changes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Colonel’s ‘threatening’ comments cast doubt on fair trial, claim Raiders, corpsman charged with manslaughter
The manslaughter trials for three defendants have been delayed following alleged "threatening" comments made by a Marine colonel.
By Todd South