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Nearly two years later, Afghan allies still left hoping for help
Advocates worry that Congress may never pass reforms needed to help Afghan allies safely escape the Taliban and resettle in America.
Marines clear XO fired from the Navy’s Gladiators
Over the protests of his Navy superiors, on Aug. 5 the Marine Corps relieved the lieutenant colonel after 52 months as the XO of the sea service's East Coast F/A-18E/F Super Hornet training squadron.
By Navy Times staff
Marine major who emailed classified information to warn of a potential Afghanistan insider attack should be retained, panel finds
Maj. Jason Brezler used his personal email to send classified information to Marines in Afghanistan warning about a corrupt police chief.
By Shawn Snow
Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service's criminal justice system.
By Carl Prine
Jason Kander is back after quietly working through PTSD
Not so many months ago, Jason Kander was spending his life on airplanes. The picture of youth and energy, Kander was in demand from Democratic groups across the U.S., a military veteran from middle America making a powerful case for generational change in his party, possibly with an eye toward a 2020 presidential run.
The military is being pulled deeper into the climate change debate
A new legislative provision would require overhauling how the Defense Department prepares for extreme weather events and global climate shifts.
New House Armed Services committee sees an influx of veterans, women
The committee will have 18 new members this year, a significant turnover in who is crafting the nation's military policy.
Fourth soldier dies from large IED blast in Afghanistan
The Pentagon has identified a fourth casualty from the improvised explosive device that claimed the lives of three special operations troops last week and left three other Americans wounded.
By Kyle Rempfer
Rising Democratic star steps away from politics to treat his PTSD
Jason Kander, who was running to be mayor of Kansas City, said he will seek treatment with VA in hopes of resuming his political career later.
Family of Marine veteran who died at Tomah VA cut ads praising Baldwin
The parents and widow of a Marine veteran who died at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center appear in a pair of television ads that debuted Thursday praising Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin and calling attacks against her “shameful.”
Marine who warned of Afghan insider attack says government is violating court order
In 2012, Maj. Jason Brezler sent classified information over his personal email to warn fellow Marines of a potential insider attack in Afghanistan.
By Shawn Snow