September 27, 2017 Officer fired after recruit's death faces court martial A commanding officer at Parris Island who was fired after allegations of misconduct in the aftermath of a recruit's death faces a court-martial.
July 5, 2017 'Leavenworth 10' soldier rebuilds life after serving time for infamous 'Iron Triangle Murders' Corey Clagett was a 21-year-old U.S. Army private and cavalry scout on a mission deep inside Al Qaeda-controlled territory in Iraq when he followed an order that would change his life forever.
June 2, 2017 Texas congressman asks Trump for full review of 'Leavenworth 10' cases A Texas congressman has made an appeal to President Trump by requesting that there be a full review of the cases involving the Leavenworth 10.
May 23, 2017 Convicted soldier Chelsea Manning will stay on active duty The Army says that when transgender solider Chelsea Manning is released from military prison on Wednesday she will remain on active duty in a special status, pending her final appellate review.
April 18, 2017 Navy: Officer hazed sailors, called 1 'Charlie Brown' A U.S. Navy officer charged with hazing and maltreatment of sailors is facing a general court martial.
April 10, 2017 Trump Calls Destroyer Commanders to Thank Them for Syria Strikes President Donald Trump thanked Cmdrs. Russell Caldwell and Andria Slough, commanding officers of the Ross and Porter respectively.
April 8, 2017 Carrier Strike Group Sails Toward Korea After North's Missile Test The Carl Vinson carrier strike group was ordered to cancel planned port visits in Australia and head toward the Korean peninsula.
April 7, 2017 SGLI System Upgrade Allows Troops to Make Changes at Home U.S. sailors are now able to update their SGLI) information online, a major upgrade from the previous, old-fashioned method.
April 7, 2017 First Two Marines Punished in Facebook Probe; Dozens More Investigated The Marine Corps has taken its first punitive action as part of an effort to crack down on misogynistic internet postings.