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Air Force announces more oversight, training to curb domestic violence
It's the Department of the Air Force’s latest attempt to reform how domestic abuse is handled, but critics say more could be done to address the problem.
New DoD survey delves into the good and bad of military relationships
The DoD survey is part of a broader effort to identify when couples are most at risk for domestic abuse, and the impact.
By Karen Jowers
How the Army quietly discharges soldiers charged with violent crimes
The Army increasingly discharges soldiers for violent crimes rather than face trial. A federal watchdog called for ending the practice in 1978.
Former Army sergeant gets life sentence in murder of fellow soldier
The second soldier defendant awaits sentencing.
By Staff Reports