The Military Justice Improvement Act Ensures Justice, Despite What Its Critics Say By Col. Don Christensen (ret.) / Jun 16, 2015
What A Marine Fined $10 In The Shooting Of A Corpsman Says About Military Justice By James W. Weirick / May 20, 2015
The Military Doesn’t Always Want Jurisdiction When Prosecuting Service Members By James W. Weirick / Mar 18, 2015
‘Alcohol Is A Weapon’ — Inside The Military’s New Tactic To Combat Sexual Assault By Corey Adwar / Feb 17, 2015
The Military Needs To Stop Being A Part Of The Human Trafficking Problem By Shawn VanDiver / Jan 30, 2015
UNSUNG HEROES: Marine Recruiters Use MCMAP To Stop Robber, Still Keep Dress Blues Clean By Brian Adam Jones / Jan 16, 2015
US Officer Imprisoned For Desertion Had Joined the French Foreign Legion By Lauren Katzenberg / Dec 16, 2014
The VA Is Now Being Sued For Discriminating Against Victims Of Military Sexual Trauma By Tessa Poppe / Aug 5, 2014
We Live By A Strict Code Of Military Ethos And Values — How Does The Bergdahl Deal Square With That? By J.R. Salzman / Jun 3, 2014
A Marine Veteran Died In A New York City Jail Because Work Was Stopped Over A Long Holiday Weekend By Brian Adam Jones / May 7, 2014
Baked To Death In A New York City Jail Cell: The Heart-Wrenching Story Of A Marine Veteran By Daniel Gorman / Mar 20, 2014
This General Almost Took The Fall For The Commandant’s Indiscretions … Almost By Brian Adam Jones / Feb 24, 2014