Navy Sailor Who Got Video of Police Assault, Entered Capitol on Jan. 6 Avoids Jail Time and Probation A Navy sailor who was convicted on a charge stemming from his participation in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, has managed...
Charges Against Trump and Jan. 6 Rioters at Stake as Supreme Court Hears Debate over Obstruction Law The Supreme Court is taking up the first of two cases that could affect the criminal prosecution of former President Donald...
Retired Marine Commandant Signs Brief Against Trump's Immunity Claim Gen. Charles Krulak, the retired Marine commandant, was among dozens of retired four-star generals and admirals and former...
Citadel Cadet Arrested in Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Files for SC House Seat as Republican Elias Irizarry, who was a Citadel cadet when he was arrested for being part of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, has filed as a...
Appeals Court Ruling that Vacates Air Force Veteran's Capitol Riot Sentence Could Affect Dozens of Jan. 6 Cases A federal appeals court in Washington has ordered a new sentence for a retired Air Force officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol...
Marine Veteran Who Attacked Police with Hockey Stick During Capitol Riot Gets 3 Years in Prison Marine veteran Michael Joseph Foy, 33, threw the pole at police and struck officers with the hockey stick as a mob of rioters...
Military Veteran Who Killed Iraqi Civilian Is Ordered Jailed on Capitol Riot Charges A military veteran who shot and killed a handcuffed civilian in Iraq nearly 20 years ago has been ordered jailed on charges...
Military Veteran Charged in Capitol Riot Is Ordered Released from Custody A federal magistrate judge has ordered the release of Edward Richmond Jr., charged with attacking police officers with a...
Army Veteran Who Wielded Ax Handle During Capitol Riot Gets over 4 Years in Prison William Chrestman, a U.S. Army veteran from Olathe, Kansas, brandished an axe handle and threated police with violence after...
Marine Vet Who Was Target of Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theories Gets Probation for Capitol Riot Role Ray Epps, a former Arizona resident who was driven into hiding by death threats, pleaded guilty in September to a misdemeanor...
For Decades, Recipients Were Honored with Purple Hearts Made During WWII. This Company Now Forges New Medals. For decades, recipients of the Purple Heart were honored with medals that had been forged during World War II, leftover stock...
Marines Suffer Most Cases of 2 Life-Threatening Conditions Related to Exercise and Heat, Report Finds The April issue of the Defense Department's Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, published last week, was focused entirely on...
Must-Pass Defense Bill Includes 4.5% Military Pay Raise on Top of 15% Increase for Junior Enlisted Troops The recommendation from the House Armed Services Committee in its draft version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or...
Army Eliminates Online Training Requirement for Noncommissioned Officers, Saying It's Too Burdensome The Army has eliminated a significant part of its online training for enlisted troops -- a learning program that has drawn...
Wide-Ranging Veterans Bill Gets Agreement Between House and Senate The Department of Veterans Affairs caregiver program, the beleaguered electronic health records program, veteran homelessness...