5 Fort Johnson Soldiers Face Charges in Multiple Rapes All the soldiers have pleaded not guilty, and most have trials set to begin this November, with proceedings likely to stretch...
At Least 6 Soldiers Attacked by Coyotes, Treated for Injuries While Training at Fort Johnson Fort Johnson wildlife officials shot one of the coyotes and captured another for rabies testing.
Here's When Army Bases Honoring the Confederacy Will Shed Their Old Names The congressionally mandated Naming Commission, a committee formed to examine all Confederate references across the military...
Fort Polk Soldier Sentenced to 42 Years for Child Rape, Other Crimes Against Minors Pvt. Tyler Davis, 23, pleaded guilty to the charges, which involved at least three victims.
Five 10th Mountain Soldiers Arrested on Rape Charges The infantryman with the 10th Mountain Division's 3rd Brigade Combat Team are accused of being involved in the drugging and...
These Are the Most Popular Bases New Soldiers Are Volunteering For The most popular duty station by far is Alaska, home of the newly revamped 11th Airborne Division.
Fort Liberty? Bragg and 8 Other Bases Get New Proposed Names to Scrub Confederate Links The proposed names must now go to Congress and be approved by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
Surge of COVID-19 Infections at Fort Polk as National Guard Training Continues At least 115 soldiers have tested positive for COVID-19 during a critical National Guard training exercise this month.
82nd Airborne Disputes Claims of 'Mass Outbreak' of COVID-19 at Training Center Prior to leaving Fort Bragg, every paratrooper was tested for the virus.
Pilot Killed in Black Hawk Crash Called 'Exceptional Warrior' Maj. Trevor Joseph, commander of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Aviation Regiment, was killed during a helicopter crash.
DoDEA America's Chief of Staff Arrested in Human Trafficking Sting Operation in Georgia Stephen Hovanic, 64, of Sharpsburg, Georgia, was arrested Nov. 15 in a sting that netted 25 additional suspects on charges...
Pentagon's AI Initiatives Accelerate Hard Decisions on Lethal Autonomous Weapons The Pentagon is intent on fielding multiple thousands of relatively inexpensive, expendable AI-enabled autonomous vehicles by...
VA Plans Outreach to Screen 3 Million More Veterans for Toxic Exposures The PACT Act requires the VA to attempt to screen all veterans enrolled in VA health care; to date, 4.8 million veterans have...
Texas Tried to Block an Air Force Spouse's Occupational License. She Sued and Won, Setting a Legal Precedent. A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Texas Education Agency violated the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
Navy Modifies 'Up or Out' Policy by Giving Sailors Who Don't Advance an Option to Fill Critical Jobs The blunting of the sometimes controversial high-year tenure rules is yet another policy change the Navy has taken that aims...