Army Veteran Who Stole Millions Worth of Equipment from Fort Hood Gets Jail Time Last week, an Army veteran was sentenced to 18 months in jail and ordered to pay almost $1.3 million in restitution for the...
Army Vet Pleads Guilty in Heist Stealing $2 Million in Combat Gear from Fort Hood Jessica Smith admitted to her role in stealing more than $2 million worth of Army equipment.
Army Hiring Criminal Investigators to Improve Case Work A review late last year found CID was understaffed and badly organized, with too few experienced investigators.
Army Begins Civilian Overhaul of Investigative Division After Fort Hood A review of Guillén's murder and the subsequent investigation released in December found deep systemic problems with Fort...
Texas Soldier who Shot Protester Indicted on Murder Charge Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was stationed at Fort Hood, was booked and released on $300,000 bail.
Army Disciplines 13 Leaders, Confirms Murdered Soldier Vanessa Guillen Was Sexually Harassed The report found that Guillen twice tried to report that she had been sexually harassed, but leaders failed to take...
Army Prepares to Release Final Investigations into Potential Leadership Failures at Fort Hood In December, the Army relieved or suspended 14 leaders at Fort Hood as a result of an independent review.
Army 1st Cavalry Division Brigade Commander Fired for Allegedly Bullying His Subordinates Acting 1st Cavalry Division commander Brig. Gen. Brett Sylvia relieved Col. Michael Schoenfeldt of his command Thursday.
Fort Hood NCOs Shamed Victims, Prevented Soldiers from Reporting Crimes, Investigators Tell Congress Investigators tasked with analyzing failures at Fort Hood, Texas, pointed to NCOs perpetuating a culture of fear.
Army Considers Civilian Control of Criminal Investigations in Wake of Fort Hood Report McConville's announcement comes three months after the Army released the results of an independent review of Fort Hood.
Fort Stewart Soldiers Who Fought Gunman, Provided Care to Wounded Recognized for Valor The soldiers were awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for what Secretary of the Army Dan Driscol described as a combination...
US Air Force to Deny Retirement Pay to Transgender Service Members Being Separated from the Service The U.S. Air Force has decided to deny early retirement options for transgender service members with 15 to 18 years of...
VA to End Bargaining Agreement Contracts with Most Unions The Department of Veterans Affairs said the move supports an executive order from President Donald Trump that canceled...
Fort Stewart Army Base Shooting Raises Questions About Military Gun Policies A shooting that injured five soldiers at one of the country's largest military bases has resurfaced questions about a long...
A South Carolina War Hero Is the Namesake for the Navy’s Newest Destroyer The U.S. Navy is adding a new battleship, and its namesake will be a South Carolina war hero.