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Army major on trial for rape charges involving more than a dozen women
Maj. Jonathan Batt is accused of a variety of sexual and aggravated assaults on women in Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., between 2019 and 2023.
By Todd South
Your next commandant: Can he push the Marine Corps past the era of counterinsurgency?
Why Lt. Gen. David H. Berger was chosen to lead Marines into the next big fight.
By Shawn Snow
Top Marine says border mission has actually improved readiness for some units
Some units, like aviation, increased readiness as a result of the deployment to the U.S.-Mexico border.
By Shawn Snow
Sen. McSally has ideas about preventing sexual assaults at service academies
Military leaders join "national discussion" on the pervasive problem.
From 75th Ranger Regiment to the Pentagon, Gen. Clarke now helms SOCOM
Balancing the fight against violent extremist groups, while countering a rising China and resurgent Russia, will likely lead his agenda.
By Kyle Rempfer
Is the Pentagon breaking a law designed to help sexual assault victims?
An audit released last week casts doubt on whether the services are listening to victims.
New Marine rotation arrives in Norway as Corps preps for a cold-weather fight
A new Marine rotation is expected in Norway in the coming weeks as the Corps continues to prep its forces for a potential cold-weather fight.
By Kyle Rempfer
A family of both blood and Army sees their fallen receive the nation’s highest honor
Staff Sgt. Travis Atkins' Distinguished Service Cross was upgraded to the Medal of Honor last year.
By Todd South
No new job field for future amphibious combat vehicle crewmen
Don’t expect a new occupational specialty for learning to crew the vehicle.
By Shawn Snow
Why McSally is right, and wrong, about military sexual assaults
Sen. Martha McSally's belief that commanders should remain at the center of the solution to sexual assault in the military is unfounded.
By Paula Coughlin