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Pressure mounts on Biden to leverage human rights laws on Israel aid
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza mounts, a growing group of Democrats pushes Biden to apply human rights laws to Israel security assistance.
‘Total garbage’: Fresh confusion for overpaid Navy retirees
Despite pay statements indicating the debt would start to be garnished on July 1, Defense Finance Accounting Service officials say that is not the case.
Commander of Army chemical weapons depot suspended
Army officials confirmed the commander of the Pueblo Chemical Depot, Colorado, was suspended from his leadership role.
Hawaii-based mobility wing gets third commander in five months
In February, the head of the Air Force Expeditionary Center lost confidence in Col. Jason Terry's ability to lead the 515th Air Mobility Operations Wing.
South Dakota AG, Army Reserve officer convicted on 2 impeachment charges, removed
The South Dakota Senate convicted Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, an Army Reserve officer, of impeachment charges stemming from a 2020 fatal crash.
Prosecutors: South Dakota AG, Army reserve officer lied about fatal crash
“He absolutely saw the man that he struck in the moments after,” said Alexis Tracy, who is leading the prosecution.
Wildfire monitoring, other state missions in jeopardy without a Space Guard, these officials say
Space Force officials want to move away from the traditional Guard and Reserve. These colonels say that's a bad idea.
No foul play in moving Space Command to Alabama, Pentagon watchdog says
The Pentagon watchdog found that the Air Force followed the rules in picking Redstone Arsenal, but it questioned whether the service’s base-selection process leads to the best fit.
Pentagon’s fuel prices rose $3 billion amid inflationary pressures
Spiking fuel prices will cost the Pentagon $3 billion more than expected, and it will have to go to Congress for more money, a senior official said in congressional testimony on Wednesday.
By Joe Gould