Marines March 24, 2017 Deadly Hornet Crash Result of Low Dive During Strafing Run The mishap appeared to be the result of a controlled flight into terrain, according to a newly released investigation.
Marines March 24, 2017 Marine Trademark Office Quietly Joins Fight Against Online Misogyny The Marine Corps Trademark and Licensing Office has taken on Disgruntled Decks, a game filled with inside jokes and crass humor.
Military Trials March 24, 2017 Lawyers for Bowe Bergdahl file third appeal, charging Trump remarks taint trial prospects Attorneys for accused Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl took their third shot Thursday at getting his case tossed, once again arguing that President Trump blew their client’s chance of a fair trial when he called the sergeant and former Taliban captive “a dirty, rotten traitor.”
Navy March 24, 2017 Sailor Briefly in Irish Custody After Alleged Sexual Assault A U.S. sailor is in the hands of the Navy after being taken into custody by Irish authorities on suspicion of sexual assault.
Navy March 24, 2017 The Most Read Stories This Week on Military.com Here's a look at the most popular stories this week on Military.com.
Navy March 22, 2017 Marines, Navy Eye Mandatory Separation Review for Online Offenders The personnel chiefs for the Navy and Marine Corps revealed Tuesday that both services are considering updating their policies.
Military Trials March 21, 2017 Lawmaker: 'Hatred and Misogyny' Behind Photo-Sharing Scandal Speier brought the harassment of women by male Marines and vets on Facebook groups to the attention of Gen. Jim Amos in 2013.
Marines March 20, 2017 After Marine Photo Scandal, Services Issue Social Media Guidelines U.S. military leaders sent out guidance to personnel about online conduct in the wake of a recent nude-photo sharing scandal.
Military Trials March 17, 2017 In Marine Photo Scandal, Evidence Can Quickly Disappear CIS Division Chief Curtis Evans highlighted the challenges of prosecuting offenders when evidence can be deleted in an instant.
Marines March 17, 2017 Lawmaker: Corps Has Yet to Grasp Scope of 'Marines United' Scandal Rep. Mac Thornberry said he believes the thorny problems at the heart of the scandal have yet to be fully grasped by the service.
Military Trials March 15, 2017 Lawmaker to Introduce Bill Criminalizing Military 'Revenge Porn' Rep. Speier plans to announce legislation that would make it a crime for service members to share nude photos without consent.