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Senators want to boost Pentagon UFO office funding, transparency
Lawmakers have been pushing for more funding for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office for months.
By Zamone Perez
Op-ed: Different spanks for different ranks?
The ace attorney worries that the continued politicization of the military justice system presents a very clear and present danger to all service members.
By David P. Sheldon, Esq.
Democratic debate offers first look at candidates’ Afghanistan, national security plans
The crowded field of presidential hopefuls largely backed withdrawal from the nearly 18-year-old conflict and blasted the president for erratic foreign policy.
Senate committee advances senior general’s nomination despite sexual assault accusations
Gen. John Hyten has denied the accusations , and military leaders dismissed the allegations after a lengthy investigation.
Adm. Bill Moran out as Navy’s next CNO
Moran abruptly announced his retirement Sunday.
Gillibrand: The Military Justice Improvement Act would give service members a justice system that works
In the fight against military sexual assault, the Pentagon is out of time and should now be out of excuses, this senator says.
By Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand
Sexual assaults at military academies could be handled outside the chain of command
The move by House Democrats would set up an independent prosecutor to handle the crimes.
Liberal groups want 2020 Dems to back Pentagon spending cuts
Nearly two dozen progressive groups are launching a new push to persuade Democratic presidential candidates to support dramatic spending cuts at the Pentagon.
Senators take aim at military housing problems in annual budget bill
This year's national defense authorization act will include reforms aimed at privatized military housing problems.
For Shanahan, it looks like a rocky road to defense secretary
Key Democrats are signaling that Patrick Shanahan, the acting defense secretary who was informally nominated for the permanent role last week, will face tough questioning.
By Joe Gould