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In an unprecedented legal move, a former U.S. Army officer has filed a criminal complaint against his former commanding officer over the COVID-19 mandate.
A Texas congressman, frustrated over the porous southern border, says he is more alarmed after top Biden administration officials admitted known and suspected international terrorists have entered the U.S. and are being hunted.
After thousands of religious accommodations were denied over the 2021 military vaccine mandate, some service members are speaking out, hoping to protect the integrity of the military and the constitutional rights of the nation.
While the struggling U.S. Army continues to fail to retain and recruit service members, it has a new tactic: Extend an olive branch to the same uniformed personnel who were punished for refusing the COVID-19 shot. That supposed olive branch, however, is being mocked and scorned.
A former Inspector General is calling on Congress to disband the current Department of Defense Inspector General System, which he argues is failing to protect military members from reprisal and offer impartiality in its investigations.
Tens of thousands Afghan interpreters were left behind after the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops in 2021 – a situation that both saddens and angers an Army veteran who did three tours in Afghanistan.
With a goal to defeat the United States and dominate the world, China is expanding its nuclear arsenal at a rate faster than anything ever seen before.
Labeling Mexican cartels as a foreign terrorist organization may not be the answer to combating the steady stream of deadly and addictive drugs across America's southern border. So argues an expert on the doctrines that fuel terrorism.
Pointing to a newly leaked document, service members continue to accuse the U.S. military of pushing a COVID-19 vaccine in 2022 that didn't exist at the time they said it did.
It’s not unreasonable to suspect China’s military is sending trained sleeper agents across the porous U.S. border into the unguarded land of their enemy but a retired military officer goes farther than that: He fears what a few trained agents could do if war breaks out.