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- Here is a look at the most consequential first 100 days of an American presidency since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- This article is co-published with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power, and with Military Times, an independent news organization reporting on issues important to the U.…, Unheeded Calls, Soldiers charged with crimes ranging from going AWOL and smoking marijuana to rape and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon can request to leave the Army rather than go to trial. In doing so,…, One Accusation, Then Another, Late one March afternoon in 2017, Faustino Vallo's wife walked into a police station near Fort Hood, the massive Central Texas Army post where her husband of more than two years worked as a bomb…, "I Don't Remember Feeling Hope", The true number of service members across the armed forces who were allowed to separate from the military instead of facing trial for serious charges is difficult to know. Compared with other…, Moving Forward, After six years and a lot of therapy, Hope says she wishes she'd chosen a different course. She believes administrative separation "was a Band-Aid" for her case. "If I could go back now and know what…, History of These Separations, It's not clear when administrative separations in lieu of court-martial began, but experts and records show that at least since the 1950s their primary purpose was to remove service members from the…, About the Data: How We Analyzed Administrative Separations in Lieu of Court-Martial, To examine the Army's use of separations and resignations in lieu of trial, ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and Military Times used data from the Army Court-Martial Information System, which covers…
- A long-standing but little-known practice permits service members facing criminal charges to circumvent trial by being discharged from the military. The service members often receive negative marks…
- Sam M. Gibbons, who later represented Florida in the U.S. Congress, was a 24-year-old captain in the 501st Parachute Infantry on D-Day.
- “Terry Houin can’t say what he and a small band of SEALs were doing in Africa. But as the closest operators to Somalia, they were the ones in free fall just a few hours later.”
- On Sept. 25, the Kurdish Regional Government in Iraq announced that voters had backed a referendum to seek independence from Iraq.
- On April 22, Vanessa Guillen was reported missing, and the nightmare for her family was just beginning.
- Military.com interviews Joe Galloway, a legendary war correspondent whose coverage of the Vietnam War helped shape how we remember and understand it.
- While the U.S. military's fifth-generation F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jets are still rolling off the production line and deploying across the globe, work has already begun on a futuristic 6th-…