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Vets, cops should teach firearm storage safety to troops, study finds
Fellow service members and veterans were also highly rated as credible educators.
Army establishes independent prosecutor office, misconduct amnesty policy
The service announced the two moves last week as part of its efforts to overhaul its ineffective SHARP program.
By Davis Winkie
Patriot battalion’s top enlisted soldier demoted, jailed for fraternization, false statements
The former top enlisted soldier is the third leader from 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Regiment, convicted by a court-martial in as many months.
By Davis Winkie
New legislation aims to give drone crews tax-free combat pay
Pilots and sensor operators in any branch of the armed forces, who work on any RPA fleet used in designated areas of conflict, would be eligible for tax-free income.
American airman arrested in connection with April attack on US base in Syria
The April 7 attack on Green Village injured four U.S. troops, who were treated for traumatic brain injuries and returned to work.
US-backed Syrian Kurds to turn to Damascus if Turkey attacks
The YPG, a backbone of the SDF, has led the fight against the militants of the extremist Islamic State group and has been a proven top U.S. ally in Syria.
2 paratroopers hurt after missing drop zone, landing in North Carolina neighborhood
The soldiers were performing a static-line jump when they missed St. Mere Eglise Drop Zone.
By Kyle Rempfer