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New military justice rules set to go into effect with Biden order
The president will codify reforms establishing independent prosecutors for serious military crimes.
Mother of sexually abused child: The military is failing victims
Senators, DoD officials pledge to take action.
By Karen Jowers
Health experts warn concussions present major challenges to military health
Despite research advances in recent years, the brain injuries often remain undiagnosed and misunderstood.
Congress advances new sexual assault, harassment rules for the military
Among the changes is a provision that makes "revenge porn" by service members punishable under the UCMJ.
In wake of Texas massacre, DoD nominees vow to correct crime documentation
Nominee: Officials need to check databases for other crimes that weren't reported, "because those people are out there and they're a danger."
By Karen Jowers
Mattis expects more NATO troops in Afghanistan as US numbers remain murky
The defense secretary expects to get a commitment from coalition partners soon to add several thousand more fighters to the Afghanistan mission.
Senate won’t confirm Trump’s Pentagon nominees until McCain gets Iraq and Afghanistan details
Sen. John McCain says he is refusing to advance President Trump’s nominees to the Pentagon until he is satisfied the administration is communicating its plans for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
By Joe Gould