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Virginia lawsuit over Army officer’s traffic stop will be settled
A Virginia town is settling a lawsuit that sprang from a Black and Latino Army lieutenant being pepper sprayed during a traffic stop.
Here’s what happens when you flush a toilet on a Navy ship
Toilet-flushing is a complex process for the U.S. Navy.
Army officer’s assault suit against police can proceed to trial
The December 2020 traffic stop of the uniformed military officer drew national attention and outrage after it became public in April 2021.
Leaders, stop stressing the metrics, Army Reserve chief says
“This hyper-focus on achieving all green metrics is distracting from what really matters,” the Army Reserve chief said.
By Todd South
Did the military prepare to shoot down a North Korean missile from the West Coast?
Although officials have yet to confirm a correlation, a North Korean missile launch coincided with parts of the West Coast grounding flights and clearing air space.
Pepper-sprayed soldier case under prosecutor’s review
No charges were filed against the Army officer following the incident.
Virginia AG wants personnel records of police officers after Army lieutenant stopped
Mark Herring's request is the latest development arising from a federal lawsuit filed recently by U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario against the two police officers.
Coworkers: Army reservist charged in Capitol riot had a Hitler mustache
Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, 30, was employed as a security contractor at a Navy base when he was alleged to have breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, authorities said.
Trump rioters keep Army surplus stores alive with outfit selections for Capitol invasions
Army surplus stores seem to have supplied the uniforms for the #StoptheSteal army.
By Sarah Sicard