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Top military court rules troops don’t have right to unanimous verdicts
U.S. troops are the country’s only constituency not afforded the same constitutional rights as defendants in civilian courts.
Space Force dominates online video game tournament in the name of veterans employment
Competitive gamers from the U.S. and U.K. militaries competed in an annual tournament on Friday to benefit veterans employment.
By Jared Morgan
Marine Corps to compete in Call of Duty tourney against other branches for the first time
The tournament marks the first time the Marine Corps will stand up an esports team to compete against other military branches’ teams in the newly-released “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War."
By Jared Morgan
This is what the Air Force can do to recruit and retain women cyber warriors
The Air Force must do more to recruit and retain women cyber warriors, says the author of this commentary.
By Lillian Warner
Yoga pants are now allowed at the commissary, and there was much rejoicing
You can now run your on-base errands in your PTs.
How prostitutes cost a Naval flight officer $10,000
The O-4 was docked this summer after pleading guilty to several charges at court-martial.
Can the military prosecute decades-old rape cases? The Supreme Court will soon decide.
The case could clear the way for new UCMJ charges for prosecuting rapes that may have occurred between 1986 to 2006.
By Todd South
Appeals court throws out Navy officer’s conviction for strangling fiancée
Lt. Cmdr. Jason Doyle had been sentenced to a reprimand, nine months' confinement and dismissal from the service.
Ex-Guantanamo commander gets 2-year prison sentence for lying in man’s death
Capt. John R. Nettleton was convicted in January of interfering in the investigation of the death of a civilian whose wife he had an affair with.
Now is the time for the Navy to focus on details
There was a time that every officer and sailor knew the Flag Code and Chapter 12 of the Navy regs, says the author of this commentary.
By Gary Gunlock
The Washington Code Talkers: Navajo president proposes new name for DC football team
President of the Navajo Nation Jonathan Nez has a suggestion for the new team name of D.C.'s football team.
By Philip Athey