More sailors, Marines may now refuse nonjudicial punishmentsThe Navy issued guidance clarifying the so-called "vessel exception" to help commanding officers apply it consistently across the service.By Diana Stancy6 months ago
US could carry out its first military execution in over 60 yearsAn ex-Army soldier on military death row for the 2009 shooting at Fort Hood, Texas could face execution after the top military court hears the case.By Jonathan Lehrfeld13 months ago
Marines reprimand 1-star alleged to have bullied subordinates and ‘devalued women’Cooling now serves as assistant deputy commandant of Plans, Policies and Operations.By Todd South5 years ago
Assault, fraternization, harassment: Unit punishment book reveals noncommissioned officer misconduct aboard 13th MEU deployment Nearly 20 staff and noncommissioned officers were charged with misconduct during the course of the 13th MEU’s deployment cycle.By Shawn Snow5 years ago
Here’s what happened to the two Miramar Marine pilots who drew a sky penis in their T-34C The punishment was similar to two Navy lieutenants who drew a sky penis in an EA-18G Growler.By Shawn Snow5 years ago
Two Marine pilots grounded pending investigation into sky penis flight patternThe aircraft belongs to Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, out of Miramar, California.By Shawn Snow5 years ago
UCMJ crackdown: Why Mattis thinks commanders have gone soft on misconductAfter years of decline in the use of the UCMJ, the defense secretary is warning today's commanders that being soft on misconduct can create readiness problems.By Geoff Ziezulewicz6 years ago
MEDAL: Enough of bread and waterCongress deserves a (rare) medal. Now it's on Trump's desk.By Military Times Editors7 years ago