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Military court rules on when unit group chats could get you in trouble
The case involved inappropriate messages sent in a "chief's mess" group.
Fired two-star research lab commander charged with sexual assault
Maj. Gen. William Cooley was fired from command of the Air Force Research Laboratory amid an OSI investigation.
Why this former Green Beret and Gold Star husband says he supports Trump
A retired Special Forces chief warrant officer says Trump's disruptive and results-oriented approach is why he's supporting the president.
By Joe Kent
My dead brother is not a loser. I am not a sucker.
A combat veteran, who is also a member of a Gold Star family, says Trump's words disparaging the military are disgraceful.
By Scott W. Patton
Veterans are divided about reports Trump disparaged military
In this soldier's city and across the country, veterans and military families are divided about reports that President Donald Trump made disparaging comments toward the military, with some service members bristling at the remarks and others questioning whether they happened.
Respect for troops, military sacrifice becomes an election friction point
Accusations that Trump insulted troops and wounded veterans will be a frequent talking point for election rivals this fall.
Air Force Academy cadet to be discharged after cocaine plea
The cadet will also receive a reprimand, forfeiture of pay, and two months confinement.
Air Force’s head JAG seeks ideas on more racially-fair justice
“Ask, how did we get here?" the Air Force's top judge advocate general wrote. "How did we get to the point that this particular disciplinary action became an Article 15 or court” martial?
Former Joint Chiefs chairman blasts Trump and the portent of US troops on American streets
Retired Adm. Mike Mullen blasted Trump's Monday night "stunt" outside the White House.
Canceled spring break? Troops can now carry over up to 120 days leave this year, thanks to COVID-19 travel ban
The new policy, backdated to March 11, allows troops to accumulate more than the standard 60 days of leave ― though no more than 120 ― through September 30. They will have until Sept. 30, 2023 to use up that excess leave.
Senator calls for US to establish no-fly zone over Syria after 33 Turkish troops killed in airstrike
Turkish air and artillery assets have since retaliated against the Syrian army by pounding the regimes armored and truck-mobile rocket artillery systems.
By Shawn Snow