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Administrator funneled Army aviation tech data to Beijing University
The administrator faces a 20-year prison sentence and $1 million fine.
By Staff Reports
US down to 2,500 troops each in Afghanistan and Iraq, as ordered by Trump
The Afghanistan decision was seen by some as unnecessarily complicating the decision-making of the incoming administration.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press, Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Howard Altman
In waning days, Trump shakes up CENTCOM to increase Arab-Israeli efforts against Iran
This move is Trump's Mideast military policy capstone.
By Howard Altman
New in 2021: Air Force’s ‘accelerate change’ agenda takes shape
Chief of Staff Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown released action orders on his plans to accelerate change in December.
2020 saw the Guard used the most since World War II. Is a retention crisis looming?
A retention crisis may be over the horizon for the National Guard after an unprecedented workload in 2020.
By Davis Winkie
Marine veteran to remain jailed in probe of paramilitary group, illegal weapons
A prosecutor describe the former Marine as a potentially violent man whose parents didn’t know about his white supremacist and anti-Semitic ideology.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
‘A modern day SS’: Inside the white supremacy allegations of a Marine, veterans charged in illegal weapons case
In addition to communicating with Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, about illegal firearms sales, the group discussed shooting protesters after scouting a Black Lives Matter rally and had participated in live-fire weapons training where participants displayed Nazi symbols, prosecutors allege in court documents unsealed Friday.
By Harm Venhuizen
Accelerated US troop withdrawal rattles Afghan allies and adversaries alike
Analysts fear the accelerated withdrawal could significantly compromise the defense capabilities of Afghanistan’s forces.
Inside the Orders Project - giving ‘second opinions’ on orders to election-wary troops
A new group is offering free legal advice for troops who can't reach their military lawyers for advice on the legality of election-related orders.
By Davis Winkie
First survey of West Point cadets' attitudes about civil-military relations raises concerns
Researchers affiliated with West Point completed a rare survey of civil-military relations attitudes among cadets.
By Davis Winkie
DoJ: Tow company illegally sold troops' cars
On Monday, the Justice Department accused a Dallas towing company of illegally auctioning the vehicles of five servicemembers.
By Davis Winkie