March 25, 2021 Sergio De La Peña, immigrant who grew up on 'dirt floors,' says he's only Republican who can win VA gov Retired Army Col. Sergio De La Peña, who is running to be the governor of Virginia, says he has the ability to reach the state's immigrant community for Republicans.
March 2, 2021 Bergdahl appeals court-martial over Trump, McCain comments A former U.S. Army soldier who was court martialed after he left his post in Afghanistan and was captured by the Taliban is asking a federal judge to overturn his military conviction, saying his trial was unduly influenced when former President Donald Trump repeatedly made disparaging comments about him and called for his execution.
February 27, 2021 US Army crowdsources ideas to combat sexual assault crisis The Army's harassment program has come under sharp scrutiny over the past year.
February 24, 2021 Army's revised grooming standards loosen up hairstyle regulations, allow for earrings Revisions to the U.S. Army's grooming and appearance standards went into effect Wednesday that will loosen up hairstyle regulations and allow for earrings to be worn.
January 27, 2021 DC police name second officer suicide after Capitol riot, rails against Army's 'tepid' response A second police officer who responded to the U.S. Capitol riot has died by suicide, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Acting Chief Robert J. Contee told Congress Tuesday.
January 26, 2021 New Army hair and grooming standards allow for ponytails, nail polish, earrings and more Female soldiers will now be able to let their hair down, flash a little nail color, and wear earrings, thanks to new regulations underway in the U.S. Army.
January 15, 2021 Off-duty Virginia cop at Capitol siege is first active military member to be charged One of two off-duty Virginia police officers arrested for participating in the deadly Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol is the first known military servicemember to be charged in connection to the mob attack.
January 14, 2021 Army spouse found dead inside Hawaii military housing, soldier in custody A soldier has been detained in connection with the death of an Army spouse in Hawaii, officials said Thursday.
January 14, 2021 Army says 'sky's the limit' with new armored infantry carrier The sky may be the limit, regarding U.S. Army thinking about what its new armored infantry carrier might be in terms of shape, size, weapons, armor configuration sensors, and other technical parameters.
December 30, 2020 Medal of Honor recipient Gary Beikirch: I learned a lesson of hope in Vietnam War that helps deal with COVID The coronavirus pandemic has made this a difficult year for millions of people around the world, including my wife and me. Yet we’ve chosen to focus on a simple but deep lesson of hope that I first learned as an Army Green Beret medic in the jungles of Vietnam, where I was severely wounded.