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Inquiry finds Georgia veterans agency chief harassed workers
Veterans Service Commissioner Mike Roby retired as the investigation was completed earlier this fall.
Air Force vet Sen. Martha McSally’s book due in May
Sen. Martha McSally, the Arizona Republican appointed to the seat once held by John McCain, has a book deal.
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.
ROTC cadet who was fond of Nazis is on her way out, officials confirm
An Army ROTC cadet at UNC Charlotte, N.C., is being kicked out of the school’s detachment after it was uncovered that she posted content online that was sympathetic to Nazism.
By Kyle Rempfer
How Hollywood can really help the US military
No one should do more to provide an environment free of sexual abuse than the U.S. military — one occurrence is one too many.
By Thomas Ayres
Sen. McSally has ideas about preventing sexual assaults at service academies
Military leaders join "national discussion" on the pervasive problem.
Why McSally is right, and wrong, about military sexual assaults
Sen. Martha McSally's belief that commanders should remain at the center of the solution to sexual assault in the military is unfounded.
By Paula Coughlin
McSally calls for executive summit on sexual assault in the Air Force
One week after Arizona Sen. Martha McSally’s startling announcement that she was raped by a superior officer during her time in the Air Force. the former A-10 pilot has called for an executive summit on sexual assault with top service officials and outside experts.
By Kent Miller
Arizona senator reveals she was raped by a superior officer while in the Air Force
Martha McSally, a key Republican voice on military issues in the Senate, said she kept the assault hidden because of fear of how military leaders would handle it.
A Navy-Air Force showdown looming in Arizona senate race?
The seat is now held by Republican Martha McSally, a former congresswoman and Air Force pilot who was appointed by Arizona’s GOP governor after longtime Republican Sen. John McCain died.
Black mold, rodents, lead paint in privatized housing: No rent until it’s fixed, military spouses say
Termites falling out of light fixtures, families getting sick and other problems are "disgusting," senator says.
By Karen Jowers