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US soldier who fled to North Korea will plead guilty to desertion
A U.S. Army private who fled to North Korea just over a year ago will plead guilty to desertion and other charges, including assaulting an officer.
Opinion
Uniform standards needed now for sexual assault prosecution offices
The Secretary of Defense must issue uniform prosecution standards now.
By Meghan Tokash and Paul Grimm
Top military court rules troops don’t have right to unanimous verdicts
U.S. troops are the country’s only constituency not afforded the same constitutional rights as defendants in civilian courts.
Marine’s book delivers new details about 2007 ambush and its aftermath
The Marines of Special Operations Company Foxtrot continue the fight to clear their names.
By Todd South
‘I Am Vanessa Guillen’ documentary shows good can come from tragedy
Vanessa Guillen's legacy will impact service members for generations to come.
By Sarah Sicard
Fort Carson soldier booted after stealing camper from first sergeant
The motivation behind the theft is unknown.
By Sarah Sicard
Charges reinstated against corpsman in MARSOC homicide case
A three-judge panel reinstated charges against Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet following a July appellate hearing.
By Todd South
Why the Pentagon would rather not create a specific military law against extremism
Not enough time has passed for the military to assess whether its latest efforts are making a difference.
Marine deserter not guilty by insanity in stepfather’s shooting death
Michael Alexander Brown will be confined to a psychiatric hospital.
By Todd South
California Motor T Marine faces federal cyberstalking charges
The 25-year-old Marine would first ask for photos and videos of the women’s feet in exchange for money, court documents say. It then would escalate.
By Todd South
Manslaughter charges against MARSOC corpsman dropped by military judge
The court found that a top Marine lawyer made "threatening" statements that sabotaged any chance for a fair trial.
By Todd South