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On the anniversary of My Lai: Do Americans really care if we fight honorably?
Service member who committed war crimes aren't "the good guys," says the author of this commentary.
By Steven Katz
Clemency for war criminals an ‘insult’ to the military, lawmaker argues
A top Senate Democrat says pardons, forgiveness should not have been given to service members embroiled in three controversial cases.
How the long-term effect of Trump’s recent war crimes actions could play out
The move could undermine military justice or set it straight.
Army looking into whether Golsteyn will get his Special Forces tab and Silver Star back, despite Trump’s pardon
Both the Special Forces tab and the Silver Star medal were stripped from Golsteyn in 2015.
By Kyle Rempfer
Trump grants clemency to troops in three controversial war crimes cases
POTUS intervenes in the cases of two Army officers and a Navy SEAL.
Attorney for Green Beret charged in Afghan murder case applauds potential intervention by President Trump
Maj. Matthew Golsteyn's trial date has been moved to February at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
By Todd South
Clint Lorance’s lawyers implore Pentagon to not label their client a ‘bad apple’ in talks with President Trump
The defense secretary reportedly plans to ask Trump not to pardon the former platoon leader convicted in the slaying of unarmed Afghan men.
By Kyle Rempfer
Esper: ‘Robust’ conversation with Trump about proposed pardons for SEAL, two soldiers
The president is expected to make his decision by Veterans Day.
Here are the two Army war crimes cases Trump is reportedly going to ‘take action’ on
Lawyers for the two soldiers told Army Times that they asked the president to disapprove the findings in one case and dismiss the charges in the other.
Attorneys in Green Beret murder case headed to Afghanistan to interview relatives of alleged bombmaker
The trial is scheduled for Dec. 2 at Fort Bragg, N.C.
By Todd South
Hearing for Army Green Beret major charged with murder could bring new evidence
The hearing will give attorneys a chance to share evidence and facts ahead of the trial.
By Todd South