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Ranger training battalion commander suspended
The battalion executive officer is serving as the interim commander.
Military Times honors 2019 Service Members of the Year in DC
Five individuals whose commitment to service goes above and beyond the call of duty were honored.
By Kristine Froeba
Man sentenced for threatening to shoot Alabama Guard member
A federal judge has sentenced a Wisconsin man for threatening to shoot a member of the Alabama National Guard.
National Guard recruiter arrested on child porn charges; cop’s gaffe almost destroys potential evidence
He is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
By Jon Simkins
Tribal elder in viral standoff video was not a Vietnam veteran, military records show
Native American drummer Nathan Phillips had previously claimed to be a 'recon ranger' who served during 'Vietnam times'
By Tara Copp, AP
Students seen mocking Native Americans could face expulsion
Students at a Kentucky Catholic school who were involved in a video showing them mocking Native Americans outside the Lincoln Memorial after a Washington rally could potentially face expulsion, according to the diocese.
Union demands investigation into VA official who displayed painting of KKK leader
The painting was removed after a Washington Post story earlier this week detailing employee complaints about the racial issues it was causing.
From ‘Boots to Books’: How tailored college classes help vets in transition
A first-year program offered at some California community colleges is designed to help veterans transition from military to civilian life, emphasizing skills needed to succeed in college, as well as more complex issues such as anger management and post-traumatic stress.
By Natalie Gross
Legacy lives on with new cutter for 1st Coast Guardsman killed since Vietnam
Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Bruckenthal was killed in 2004.
By Charlsy Panzino
US Olympic sliders: Red, white, blue ... and green
Nate Weber is one of seven Army soldiers who will be sliding for the U.S. at the Pyeongchang Games that start next week, wearing the American flag in a foreign land — with the same level of pride that the 10th Special Forces member has during his three deployments abroad.
Two Marines who unfurled white supremacist banner get no jail time
The North Carolina-based Marines were arrested in May at a pro-Confederate rally. One remains in the Corps, the other may soon be separated.
By Jeff Schogol