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Woman who quit Air Force commando course questioned ‘highly suspicious’ lower standards
“The change in standards invalidated me with a majority of my team,” the female special tactics officer candidate wrote in April 2021.
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Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
The soldier’s attorney argued that the patrol briefed leaders that it would go to the checkpoint and the alleged threats were intended to deter an attack.
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Leaked docs reveal Army CID reform plan and its need for a culture shift
Army Times obtained an email and report that paint a stark picture of CID’s state at the beginning of a major reform period.
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New camera footage from Niger ambush bolsters case for medal upgrades, moms of fallen soldiers say
A roughly 45-minute video filmed by one of the four U.S. soldiers slain in the 2017 Niger ambush was quietly recovered during a French operation.
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Soldier charged in Capitol riot was already on FBI radar when he enlisted months ago
The soldier, who most recently served as a specialist in the 82nd Airborne Division, was interviewed by FBI agents before enlisting.
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Shrooms, silver and IEDs: How an FBI probe into a veteran’s suspicious Pelican case fizzled out
The allegations were like a showdown out of a Hollywood movie.
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Paratrooper ordered videos deleted after dodgy gunfight in Syria, charge sheets say
U.S. forces were supposed to remain two kilometers away from pro-Syrian regime fighters.
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Honorable discharge, retirement as colonel, OK’d for Green Beret charged with assault, kidnapping
The Green Beret colonel will be allowed to retire Sept. 30 at his current rank and with an honorable discharge.
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CID boss made Army IG, gets a third star, despite turbulent tenure
The soon-to-be lieutenant general exits her old role at a time when CID is being overhauled due to poorly handled criminal cases.
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Woman who quit Air Force commando course questioned ‘highly suspicious’ lower standards
“The change in standards invalidated me with a majority of my team,” the female special tactics officer candidate wrote in April 2021.
-
Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
The soldier’s attorney argued that the patrol briefed leaders that it would go to the checkpoint and the alleged threats were intended to deter an attack.
-
Leaked docs reveal Army CID reform plan and its need for a culture shift
Army Times obtained an email and report that paint a stark picture of CID’s state at the beginning of a major reform period.
-
New camera footage from Niger ambush bolsters case for medal upgrades, moms of fallen soldiers say
A roughly 45-minute video filmed by one of the four U.S. soldiers slain in the 2017 Niger ambush was quietly recovered during a French operation.
-
Soldier charged in Capitol riot was already on FBI radar when he enlisted months ago
The soldier, who most recently served as a specialist in the 82nd Airborne Division, was interviewed by FBI agents before enlisting.
-
Shrooms, silver and IEDs: How an FBI probe into a veteran’s suspicious Pelican case fizzled out
The allegations were like a showdown out of a Hollywood movie.
-
Paratrooper ordered videos deleted after dodgy gunfight in Syria, charge sheets say
U.S. forces were supposed to remain two kilometers away from pro-Syrian regime fighters.
-
Honorable discharge, retirement as colonel, OK’d for Green Beret charged with assault, kidnapping
The Green Beret colonel will be allowed to retire Sept. 30 at his current rank and with an honorable discharge.
-
CID boss made Army IG, gets a third star, despite turbulent tenure
The soon-to-be lieutenant general exits her old role at a time when CID is being overhauled due to poorly handled criminal cases.
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Woman who quit Air Force commando course questioned ‘highly suspicious’ lower standards
“The change in standards invalidated me with a majority of my team,” the female special tactics officer candidate wrote in April 2021.
-
Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
The soldier’s attorney argued that the patrol briefed leaders that it would go to the checkpoint and the alleged threats were intended to deter an attack.
-
Leaked docs reveal Army CID reform plan and its need for a culture shift
Army Times obtained an email and report that paint a stark picture of CID’s state at the beginning of a major reform period.
-
New camera footage from Niger ambush bolsters case for medal upgrades, moms of fallen soldiers say
A roughly 45-minute video filmed by one of the four U.S. soldiers slain in the 2017 Niger ambush was quietly recovered during a French operation.
-
Soldier charged in Capitol riot was already on FBI radar when he enlisted months ago
The soldier, who most recently served as a specialist in the 82nd Airborne Division, was interviewed by FBI agents before enlisting.
-
Shrooms, silver and IEDs: How an FBI probe into a veteran’s suspicious Pelican case fizzled out
The allegations were like a showdown out of a Hollywood movie.
-
Paratrooper ordered videos deleted after dodgy gunfight in Syria, charge sheets say
U.S. forces were supposed to remain two kilometers away from pro-Syrian regime fighters.
-
Honorable discharge, retirement as colonel, OK’d for Green Beret charged with assault, kidnapping
The Green Beret colonel will be allowed to retire Sept. 30 at his current rank and with an honorable discharge.
-
CID boss made Army IG, gets a third star, despite turbulent tenure
The soon-to-be lieutenant general exits her old role at a time when CID is being overhauled due to poorly handled criminal cases.














