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Army commanders will now have less power in some separation decisions
The U.S. Army will no longer allow military commanders to decide on their own whether soldiers accused of certain serious crimes can leave the service rath
Military seeks funding for universal prekindergarten at DoD schools
The Biden administration has requested funding for full-day prekindergarten at military schools worldwide.
By Karen Jowers
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
2 Marine Raiders, cleared of homicide, get no punishment for drinking
A jury found that Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher had violated a lawful general order by consuming alcohol while deployed to Iraq.
2 Marines found not guilty of homicide in Green Beret veteran’s death
Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher were acquitted on charges of involuntary manslaughter and negligent homicide.
Prosecution experts in ‘MARSOC 3′ trial say fistfight killed Army vet
“I found a brain that was severely traumatized,” he said, describing the blood, hemorrhaging, bruising and dead tissue.
In homicide trial, Marine Raiders’ defense seeks other causes of death
Defense lawyers worked to sow doubt about the prosecution’s theory that former Green Beret Rick Rodriguez died because of his head injury.
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
Two years after Jan. 6, trials are ‘far from over,’ Justice Dept. says
More than 950 people have been charged for involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
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