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Manslaughter conviction of Marine reservist overturned on appeal
A military appeals court said there wasn't sufficient evidence that Lance Cpl. Samuel B. London had been to blame for the 2019 death of Daniel Hollis.
Guard chief wants free health care for all troops, activated or not
Leaders worry that troops who suffer injuries before and after active-duty don't have medical coverage they need.
Presidents refusing advice of generals is nothing new — and often benefits America
President Biden was right to end the Afghanistan War and withdraw our troops, regardless of the advice of generals, says the author of this commentary.
By Lt. Col. (ret.) Daniel L. Davis
Dear Cambridge, help me pay for school. Sincerely, a U.S. Marine veteran
U.S. military veterans are some of the most qualified for top tier programs — but how can they pay?
By Daniel Robb
Austin approves request to extend National Guard deployment at US Capitol
Nearly 2,300 National Guard troops have been approved to continue supporting U.S. Capitol Police through May 21.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Indiana Marine donates kidney to stranger after seeing Facebook post
When the staff sergeant decided to answer her friend’s Facebook post, she had no idea her organ would be going to a Marine veteran.
By Laura Arwood, Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune via the AP
Excerpt from ‘Call Me Commander’ by Jeff Testerman and Daniel M. Freed
"Call Me Commander" shows how reporters revealed the U.S. Navy Veterans Association was a scam, and uncovered how the man who operated it was a Harvard Law School graduate and former U.S. Army intelligence officer who had been wanted since the 1980s.
By Jeff Testerman and Daniel Freed
National Guard inauguration deployment: twice as large as troop levels in Afghanistan and Iraq combined
According to the chief of the National Guard Bureau, the number of troops could increase to six times the size of the respective U.S. contingents in Afghanistan and Iraq.
By Davis Winkie
Civilian MARFORRES employee pleads guilty in military transportation bribery case
Prosecutors say the bribery scheme resulted in nearly $2 million in contracts being corruptly awarded.
Chinese Americans who served in WWII honored by Congress
For their service to the nation during the war, Chinese-American veterans were honored at a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony Wednesday.
‘Medal of Honor’ illustrated series now available in paperback
Contributions to the series were made by a talented team with track records that boast of some of the comic industry’s most well-known franchises.
By Jon Simkins