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Sexual assault prosecutions officially out of the chain of command
For the first time, unit commanders won't have to make decisions on whether to prosecute a variety of serious crimes.
Air Force eases restrictions on airmen taking HIV-prevention pills
The changes aim to keep more service members in the air and in uniform, the service said.
Rediscovered photos offer a window into the Army’s Arctic past
Two Army veterans turned Air Force civilians led a months-long effort to digitize more than 1,400 long-forgotten photos of Arctic training exercises.
By Davis Winkie
Half of US public approves of Washington’s arms deliveries to Ukraine
A new survey finds American support for Washington's backing of Ukraine has ebbed slightly since the war began 15 months ago.
New book explores life, legacy of ‘bold’ female Marine killed in Iraq
“Be bold. Be brief. Be gone" was one of Maj. Megan McClung's mottos, both for dealing with the press and for living life.
Pat Donahoe, civilian, wants a word with the Army
The former Fort Benning commander, whose retirement was delayed over his Twitter posts, sat with Army Times for an exclusive interview.
By Davis Winkie
New in 2023: Independent sexual assault prosecutions coming soon
The chain-of-command will soon be removed from many of its historical roles in judicial proceedings.
Army military justice reform unfolds, Congress monitoring
A new prosecutor's office will focus on serious crimes.
By Davis Winkie
Army creates new legal office for murder, rape and other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
By Todd South
What we can do to ensure a quality education for military children
Military leaders have repeatedly raised concerns about the quality of K-12 public schools around military installations.
By Brian L. Henry