Thousands of vets saddled with false criminal histories, lawsuit saysA Texas mom and National Guard member is suing the Army to clear her name — and upend the military justice system, The War Horse reports. By Rachel Fobar, The War Horse13 days ago
What troops need to know about Hegseth’s new memos for the forceHegseth ordered more strict grooming and fitness standards and less training on subjects like the Privacy Act, cybersecurity and controlled information.By Carla Babb5 weeks ago
Podcast ‘500 Letters to Nana’ explores 1 soldier’s personal war Join hosts Carson and Katie as they delve through the latter's grandfather's letters to his wife, Feloma, as he serves in the Pacific War.By Claire Barrett2 months ago
Retired Navy admiral found guilty in bribery schemeRetired Adm. Robert Burke is the most senior military member ever convicted of committing a federal crime while on active duty, according to reports.By Todd South6 months ago
Army battalion bans use of profanity The 43rd Adjutant Battalion implemented the new policy after an investigation was launched over concerns regarding the unit’s climate and culture.By Riley Ceder6 months ago
WWII podcast sets sights on stories that offer lessons for future warsWhat happens when a Navy captain and a historian walk into a bar? They come out with a hit podcast about the Pacific War.By Claire Barrett8 months ago