Air Force F-22 Pilot Acquitted of Rape Charges, Found Guilty of Assault Col. Jason W. Costello was accused of multiple sexual-assault offenses that allegedly took place between 2012 and 2014.
Two Marines Are Under Investigation for Blackface Snapchat Video Two Marines who appear to be in blackface in a now-viral social media video are under investigation by their command.
Supreme Court: Retirees Can Be Court-Martialed for Crimes Committed After Service In denying a recent petition, the U.S. Supreme Court preserves UCMJ jurisdiction for retirees.
Investigator in Green Beret Murder Case Charged with Stolen Valor A decorated former Green Beret who has been charged in the death of a suspected Taliban bomber wants the charges dropped.
Navy Lieutenant Commander Faces Attempted Murder Charges A naval flight officer is set to be tried for allegedly attempting to strangle to death a woman in Florida in December 2017.
Army Vet Sues 3M, Alleging Tinnitus from 'Defective' Earplugs Scott Rowe is seeking damages for ear damage he alleges was sustained while using the dual-ended Combat Arms earplugs.
Indicted Lawmaker Defends Navy SEAL Charged with Premeditated Murder Rep. Duncan Hunter said he is skeptical of the charges brought against a Navy SEAL accused of killing an ISIS fighter.
Need to Know: These New UCMJ Laws Start Jan. 1 A series of sweeping reforms and updates to the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) kick in on Jan. 1, 2019.
KBR Files Motion with Supreme Court in Attempt to Nix Burn Pit Review KBR and its former subsidiary Halliburton urged the court not to restore dozens of the lawsuits filed against the companies.
Airmen Sue Defense Department over Discharges for HIV Status Two airmen allege that their rights were violated and they are deployable despite being HIV-positive.
Soldier Dies on Fort Leonard Wood Rifle Range The Army identified the 18-year-old on Monday but has not provided details into the circumstances of his death.
Trump Celebrates West Point Alumni Group Canceling Award Ceremony to Honor Tom Hanks President Donald Trump celebrated news on Monday that an alumni group from West Point canceled an award ceremony set to honor...
Records Show the VA Failed to Treat a Father’s Common Infection. Now He’s Paying the Price. Anthony Walker always liked to think of himself as “the man.” He always liked to think of himself as “tough Tony.” But that...
South Koreans Feel Betrayed over Detainment of Hundreds of Workers at Plant Raid in Georgia South Korea’s foreign minister departed for the U.S. to finalize steps for the return of several hundred South Korean workers...
A Military Approach to Drug Busts Upends US Efforts and Raises Legal Questions The Trump administration has indicated more military strikes on drug targets could be coming, saying it is seeking to “wage...