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Once given false criminal record, officer now gets promotion, back pay
Now-Maj. Gilberto De Leon has been the face of soldiers and vets who were falsely listed in arrest databases by Army investigators.
By Davis Winkie
Smith touts Lloyd Austin as he lobbies Democrats to back waiver for defense secretary nominee
Democrats are calling for Austin's speedy confirmation.
By Joe Gould
10 former Pentagon chiefs warn Trump on involving military in pursuing election claims
All 10 living former secretaries of defense signed on to an opinion article that implicitly questioned Trump’s willingness to follow his constitutional duty to peacefully relinquish power on Jan. 20.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Guam, US military agree to guidelines to prevent damage to historical sites
The agreement will require all incoming Department of Defense military and civilians, their families, contractors and visiting foreign military members to undergo cultural sensitivity training.
Exclusive: Legendary special operations aviator reveals bin Laden mission details for the first time
Doug Englen talked about the bin Laden raid, and his life, for the first time in an exclusive interview with Military Times.
By Alex Quade
USS Arizona survivor Donald Stratton dies at 97
He passed away in his Colorado Springs home surrounded by his wife of nearly seven decades, Velma, and his son Randy.
By Carl Prine
Trump needs to jump start negotiations with Iran, defense secretaries warn
A pair of former Pentagon leaders say the country represents too big a threat to ignore.
Army’s detailed Iraq war study remains unpublished years after completion
The study highlights key mistakes made by top generals early in the war.
By Todd South
CIA director: Trump tweets help us
President Donald Trump’s tweetstorm in the wake of the guilty plea by his former national security adviser again raised concerns about the commander in chief’s frequent use of the social media platform.
By Joe Gould
Four HASC vets introduce new war authorization in bipartisan effort
A bipartisan group of veterans on the U.S. House Armed Services Committee is offering a replacement authorization for the use of military force, riding some recent momentum in both chambers.
By Joe Gould
Commentary: 'Leaders First' is a failed policy
The Army is extolling its “leaders first” initiative as the reason gender integration is succeeding, but the policy acts as a barrier to women who want to enter combat arms.
By Ellen Haring