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Illinois man accused of fighting National Guard troops during riot at US Capitol
A former neighbor and a social media friend identified the man from a TikTok video taken during the riot.
On the anniversary of My Lai: Do Americans really care if we fight honorably?
Service member who committed war crimes aren't "the good guys," says the author of this commentary.
By Steven Katz
Former soldier with neo-Nazi ties planned to bring assault rifle to Virginia gun rights rally
Two Americans and a Canadian are suspected of planning to incite violence at a Virginia gun rights rally.
Guardsman fired from the Postal Service in 2000 for military service receives notice to return to work
“This is the most egregious case of USERRA violation in the history of the federal government.”
By Dylan Gresik
Trump clemency moves won’t hurt military order, top DoD officials pledge
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley would not defend the moves, but pledged it will not erode troops' morals.
Clemency for war criminals an ‘insult’ to the military, lawmaker argues
A top Senate Democrat says pardons, forgiveness should not have been given to service members embroiled in three controversial cases.
How the long-term effect of Trump’s recent war crimes actions could play out
The move could undermine military justice or set it straight.
Trump grants clemency to troops in three controversial war crimes cases
POTUS intervenes in the cases of two Army officers and a Navy SEAL.
Esper: ‘Robust’ conversation with Trump about proposed pardons for SEAL, two soldiers
The president is expected to make his decision by Veterans Day.
Court-martial planned for Green Beret charged with murder
Maj. Mathew Golsteyn’s court-martial is scheduled for December.
Arraignment this week for Green Beret facing murder charge
Charges stem from a 2010 deployment to Afghanistan.
By Todd South