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Judge reduces prison sentence for Army vet convicted in Capitol riot
He is the first Capitol riot defendant to be resentenced following a Supreme Court ruling that limited the government’s use of a federal obstruction law.
Complaint about Green Beret colonel’s ‘overreactions’ was dismissed months before police standoff
“They always say ‘see something; say something,’ but the Army has to do something too,” said the Green Beret officer who filed the complaint.
By Kyle Rempfer
Armed Green Beret colonel allegedly had two-hour standoff with police before surrendering
Ray is currently being held on two counts of felony harassment, one count of kidnapping, two counts of assault and one count of reckless endangerment.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army Green Beret colonel, I Corps chief of staff arrested for domestic violence allegations
A former commander of 1st Special Forces Group and the current chief of staff assigned to I Corps at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, was arrested on allegations of domestic assault and felony harassment.
By Kyle Rempfer
Nimitz providing operational and close-air support by Somali coast as US troops are relocated
Embarked on the Nimitz is Carrier Air Wing 17, hosting more than 80 combat aircraft.
By Diana Stancy
Fort Bragg soldier suspected of killing pregnant wife and himself, police say
The couple’s 3-year-old daughter was on scene at the time of the incident but she was not injured.
By Kyle Rempfer
No, The Proud Boys aren’t holding a Marine Corps Toys for Tots drive in Pittsburgh this week. But they tried.
The Proud Boys are a male-only organization of self-proclaimed “western chauvinists."
By Philip Athey
Fighting demons, healing hatred, restoring hope: How to defeat extremism in the US military
The military needs a program as part of the mandatory demobilization process to promote the deradicalization of service members, says the author of this commentary.
By Chris Buckley, Myrieme Churchill and Jacob Ware
Lawmakers want DoD Family Advocacy Program improved to better help domestic violence victims
A new proposal would mandate more outreach and information sharing about resources for spouses and troops facing abusive relationships.
Fort Hood gets new acting commander; Army orders ’in-depth investigation’ into the chain of command
Maj. Gen. Scott Efflandt, who has been serving as the Fort Hood commander, was previously slated to go to Fort Bliss to take over leadership of the 1st Armored Division. He has not been relieved, but his move has been delayed.
By Kyle Rempfer
Soldier sold handgun to suspect in triple homicide that took Fort Hood soldier’s life, police say
Detectives interviewed a soldier who told them that he had sold a Canik 9x19 pistol the summer of 2019 to the suspect.
By Kyle Rempfer