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Honoring the legacy of Maj. Beau Biden
President-elect Joe Biden should honor his son's legacy by letting it be known that abiding by UCMJ and upholding our international agreements is a matter of national security, says the author of this commentary.
By Thomas Umberg
Philippines deports US Marine pardoned in 2014 transgender killing
A U.S. Marine convicted of killing a Filipino transgender woman was deported Sunday after a presidential pardon cut short his detention in a case that renewed outrage over a pact governing American military presence in the Philippines.
Philippine president pardons US Marine in 2014 transgender killing
The Philippine president pardoned a U.S. Marine on Monday in a surprise move that will free him from imprisonment in the 2014 killing of a transgender Filipino woman that sparked anger in the former American colony.
Snowden pardon plan draws bipartisan scorn from key defense lawmakers
House Armed Services Committee leaders said the move would be an insult to U.S. defense and intelligence workers.
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