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Civilian boss takes charge of Army CID for first time
"We must now clearly establish CID as an elite federal law enforcement agency," the new CID boss said.
Here’s why State Department agents joined on with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Having the Department of State Liaison Element "in the MEU’s ‘hip pocket’ rapidly expedites planning and coordination in a crisis moment."
By Philip Athey
Motion filed to dismiss lead prosecutor and possibly judge in SEAL war crime trial
“If the Military Judge authorized an investigation with such little knowledge, that is, at the very least, quite unnerving,” the motion reads.
By Kyle Rempfer
Report cites concerns with VA security staff, says former secretary used his driver to chauffeur his wife
The new report finds a host of issues with ethics, operations and management.
Vets working without pay: Government shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands in the lurch
Build a wall or don’t — Shanley-Dillman doesn’t care. He just wants to see elected officials come to some sort of compromise so that he and his other veteran colleagues can get back to work.
By Natalie Gross
Here’s how the Pentagon will make sure it never accidentally mails live anthrax around the world again
A new government watchdog shows progress, but much work remains.
What’s GRU? A look at Russia’s shadowy military spies
Its agents are suspected in nerve-agent poisonings and other deadly operations on and off the battlefield.
Russian claims that US is planning a false-flag chemical weapons attack is a distraction, Pentagon says
On Tuesday, Russian officials claimed that militants are preparing to use chemical agents in Syria and intend to put the blame on the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, according to Tass, a state-run Russian news agency.
By Kyle Rempfer
On the move? What to look for in your new real estate agent
Referrals and 'military-friendly' promises aren't enough.
By Kevin Lilley