July 15, 2022 Federal judge pauses dismissal of Air Force members who refuse vaccination A federal judge has issued a 14-day freeze on the Air Force's dismissal of unvaccinated soldiers who claim religious exemptions for the COVID-19 injections.
June 20, 2022 China claims to have intercepted ballistic missile in flight The Chinese military claims to have intercepted a ballistic missile while it was in flight, a major step in the country improving its air defense capabilities.
May 27, 2022 Russian court confirms 115 Russian servicemen refusing to join invading forces against Ukraine 115 Russian National Guard servicemen were dismissed from duty after being punished for actively refusing to help Russian forces in the invasion of Ukraine
August 28, 2020 Top military appeals court rejects Bowe Bergdahl's claim Trump prevented him from getting fair trial The U.S. military's top appellate court on Friday rejected a legal challenge made by former Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl over his court-martial conviction for deserting his post in Afghanistan.
March 11, 2020 Chelsea Manning attempts suicide in jail, legal team says Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning tried to take her own life Wednesday ahead of a looming court date, her legal team said.
February 5, 2020 Wife, son of soldier killed in Iraq attend SOTU, call for action against Iran terror funding Kelli Hake and 13-year-old Gage said that terror law is being incorrectly interpreted by the court system.
January 26, 2020 Marine accused in fatal shooting of another Marine in South Carolina found guilty A Marine has been found guilty at a court-martial in the shooting that killed another Marine in South Carolina nine months ago.
December 27, 2019 Eddie Gallagher's fellow SEALs describe him as 'toxic,' 'evil' in new videos The Navy SEALs who served beside Special Operations Chief Eddie Gallagher described their platoon leader as "toxic," "freaking evil" and a "psychopath," in new video recordings obtained by The New York Times.
December 17, 2019 Army apologizes after posting image of Nazi war criminal on Battle of the Bulge’s 75th anniversary The U.S. Army is apologizing Tuesday for posting an image of a Nazi war criminal on some of its social media accounts during Monday’s 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
November 28, 2019 Former Navy Intelligence Officer John Jordan: Media shows bias by depicting Spencer as 'principled warrior' Attorney and former Naval Intelligence Officer John Jordan said Thursday that the media's portrayal of fired Navy Secretary Richard Spencer as a "principled warrior" shows their partisanship.