Air Force promotes major who doxed an alleged sexual assault survivor
The Air Force promoted Maj. Priscilla Giddings, who posted the personal information of an alleged sexual assault survivor to social media.
The Air Force promoted Maj. Priscilla Giddings, who posted the personal information of an alleged sexual assault survivor to social media.
A Texas man is facing up to 20 years in prison after admitting he sold the Air Force body armor that had failed ballistic tests
Cecily Aguilar, the only person charged in connection with Spc. Vanessa Guillén’s murder, is seeking to get the charges tossed.
The Oklahoma National Guard is trying to exempt its service members from the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The military has a tendency to use its investigations to absolve itself rather than to hold senior leaders accountable for their mistakes.
A new report from the Pentagon Inspector General shows that while cases of assault have risen, resources to address it have stayed the same.
The Air Force relieved a colonel at Tinker Air Force Base who berated his airmen for not flying a training mission in dangerous conditions.
Task & Purpose has been refused access to a public record by the Marine Corps, which has gone to unusual lengths to keep it out of our hands.
Burn pits are not the exclusive source of military toxic exposures, and the narrow conversation around military toxic exposure is a problem.
Air Force Col. Katheryn Ellis said she was relieved because she declined to order her civilian employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Air Force found that Col. Gary Donovan of the 552nd Operations Group violated safety regulations during an exercise in July.
Retired Lt. Gen. Bradley Becker was fired in August 2019 as the head of the Army’s Installation Management Command. Now we know why.
Air Force Col. Katheryn Ellis was relieved of command of the 14th Medical Group at Columbus Air Force Mississippi on Thursday.
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller was sentenced on Friday to receive a punitive letter of reprimand and forfeit $5,000 of one month’s pay.
An airman at Little Rock Air Force Base Arkansas had a rough morning when Security Forces wrecked his car in response to a gate runner.
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller pleaded guilty on Thursday to numerous charges stemming from his public battle with top military leaders.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin should resign over the Afghanistan withdrawal, according to a retired Marine special operations officer.
Marine Corps officials have been unsettled by Scheller’s repeated calls for “revolution” during remarks on social media.
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller was released from the brig on Tuesday per an agreement with his defense attorneys and his command.
A survey of Brig. Gen. Amy Johnston’s office at the Pentagon found that 100% of service members surveyed thought it was a hostile workplace.
Several Afghan contractors say U.S. visa applications were hampered by discrepancies in human resources-related paperwork or communications.
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller is now in the brig and accused of four offenses under the Uniform Code of Military Justice after criticizing military leaders.
At least four mid-level officers have challenged their chain of command since spring in acts of public defiance.
A married Army officer who spent years creating an elaborate network of lies to deceive women has been fired, the service announced.
A mistake by Congress has helped a soldier found guilty of sexually assaulting his 10-year-old daughter get a reduced prison sentence