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Judge tosses retired Army officer’s lawsuit against Trump’s son
Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a key witness in former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment case, filed suit earlier this year in federal court.
Brother of Army officer who testified against Trump alleges widespread abuse, retaliation at National Security Council
Lawmakers are demanding a full investigation into whether the president and other top officials retaliated against the Army officers for their roles as whistleblowers.
Former Fort Polk soldier who sexually abused girl under 12 gets life sentence
A federal judge has sentenced a former soldier stationed in Louisiana to life in prison for sexually abusing a girl for years, starting when she was less than 12 years old.
Russia warns it will see any incoming missile as nuclear
Russia will perceive any ballistic missile launched at its territory as a nuclear attack that warrants a nuclear retaliation, the military warned in an article published Friday.
Senior military promotions can move ahead after resolution over retaliation against Trump whistleblower
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, herself a veteran, had blocked the promotions for the last few weeks.
As Vindman retires, Army officers demand lawmaker stops holding up their promotions
More than 1,100 Army lieutenant colonels have seen their promotions held up by a battle between Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., and the Trump administration.
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified against Trump, announces retirement from the Army
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman will seek retirement, according to his attorney.
Trump nixing promotion of Army impeachment witness could politicize military, senators warn
Lawmakers have voiced concerns that Trump may block the scheduled promotion of Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who testified in the impeachment proceedings last year.
Trump treats the military as his own – and the troops could suffer
As the effort to end the U.S. war in Afghanistan continues to unfold, public support for the military as an institution has remained high, as has appreciation for service members themselves.
By Dwight Stirling, University of Southern California