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Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn: Government insider to holy warrior
Retired Army general and former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has been focusing on the future.
Soldier gets 18 years for sexual assault of Asia Graham and another woman
Alvarado was acquitted of five other specifications of sexual assault.
By Kyle Rempfer
C-130J crew honored after loadmaster wounded during attack in Afghanistan
Airmen from the 61st Airlift Squadron at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, were flying a mission in support of a quick-reaction force when their Super Hercules came under small-arms fire.
Nimitz sailor recounts 341 days at sea during pandemic
The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group had the longest deployment since the Vietnam War.
By James Burky, The Daily Sentinel via the AP
Majority of voters support ICBM replacement alternatives, new poll finds
The new research, exclusively shared with Defense News, found the majorities of both Republicans and Democrats polled would be in favor of alternative solutions to the Pentagon’s planned program to replace intercontinental ballistic missiles with the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent.
By Aaron Mehta
Fort Bliss soldier charged with rape of fellow unit member a year before her death New Year’s Eve
A 1st Armored Division soldier was charged Thursday with three sexual assaults within the past year.
By Kyle Rempfer
Female service member pairs $700 heels with dress blues, causing the internet to implode
A female service member wore Christian Louboutins with her dress blues, prompting a strong reaction from military Twitter.
By Sarah Sicard
Retired Green Beret’s widow sues VA for harassment, slander over life insurance payouts
The lawsuit alleges Veterans Affairs nurse Sarah McNary slandered and harassed Christian McCoy's widow, alleging she withheld life insurance funds from McCoy's children.
Unhappy with Pentagon’s religious liberty guidance, lawmakers set up meeting with top defense official
A group of conservative lawmakers have demanded a meeting with Defense Secretary Mark Esper to talk about religious liberty issues.
By Kent Miller
Stop the ‘knee-jerk’ reactions to ‘anti-religion activists,’ 20 congressmen tell senior DoD leaders
Lawmakers asked the Pentagon to stop appeasing “anti-religion activists," citing recent complaints made by an advocacy group amid the coronavirus pandemic
By Kyle Rempfer
Complaint alleges senior Army chaplain used military email to share book describing coronavirus as God’s judgment
“God sometimes uses disease to bring particular judgments upon those who reject him and give themselves over to sin," the book at issue reads.
By Kyle Rempfer