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Married colonels at Fort Hood fired after separate investigations
Meredith's husband, Col. Jon Meredith, was also relieved of command last October.
By Zamone Perez
8 female soldiers who changed the course of US military history
March 8 is International Women’s Day, and a celebration of women would be incomplete if the female trailblazers of the United States Army were not recognized. From breaking barriers in combat to challenging the status quo across eras, here are 8 female soldiers who changed the course of history for the U.S. military.
By Dylan Gresik
Navy chief pleads guilty to sex crimes
When he gets out of prison, he must register as a sex offender, too.
By Carl Prine
West Point to honor first female 4-star general
The first woman to become a four-star general in the U.S. military will be honored with an award at West Point.
These are the first sisters to attain the rank of general, Army says
They say they didn't expect to be in the Army this long, but an Army leader says their success is no surprise.
By Diana Stancy
Woman awarded $3.2M in revenge porn case against 2 Army officers
A North Carolina woman has been awarded $3.2 million in a libel and revenge porn lawsuit against her ex-husband and his new girlfriend.
This sergeant became the first woman in the US Army to earn a Silver Star for combat valor
Hester personally killed three enemies to her front in close-quarter combat.
By Jon Simkins
Woman gets 7 years for stealing from former Navy SEAL and his widowed mother
An Iowa woman has been given seven years in prison for stealing more than $192,000 from her now-dead fiance and his elderly mother.
VA researchers named most influential people in health care by TIME magazine
VA researchers in Boston and California have been named to TIME magazine’s Health Care 50 list, which also includes Iraq veteran and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth.
By Natalie Gross
The A-10 Warthog’s biggest advocate lost her bid for the Senate, but does it actually matter?
Rep. Martha McSally's loss of the Arizona Senate seat could have big implications for the future of the Air Force's famous close-air support plane.
Airmen are leaving families behind when assigned to Maxwell AFB because of the lousy schools
Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton, commander of Air University and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, says the state of schools in Montgomery is putting a strain on his job, with airmen arriving on base alone and faculty members reluctant to accept positions at the base.
By Krista Johnson, Montgomery Advertiser