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Two active-duty military officers anticipate greater things in the U.S. military under a second Donald Trump administration – and they say the president-elect's choice of Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense is a good place to start.
Laws on the books for years supposedly prevented the unlawful use of experimental drugs on U.S. service members and veterans – but a former Army officer tells AFN the military has played ignorant, as if they didn’t know.
A former Green Beret says “repairing the damage” to the U.S. military from the COVID shot mandate should be a top priority for Donald Trump’s new administration – and that he and many others stand ready to see that happen.
A report alleging the deaths of service members and veterans at the hands of a drug with a lethal history is continuing to cause waves.
Making joking references online about the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump is acceptable in the U.S. Army, but one soldier found out that agreeing with a conservative commentator and writer on the issue of social justice is not.
AFN spoke with a military whistleblower who recently offered evidence that more than 60% of U.S. service members and veterans whose deaths were attributed to COVID-19 were also administered the controversial drug remdesivir – a drug with a history of lethality.
As over 4,000 Navy sailors begin to have their service records corrected and regain their opportunity for promotion, others are suggesting that the settlement of a lawsuit involving mandatory COVID "vaccine" injections isn't enough without accountability to follow.
Homosexuality and other perverse behavior is being celebrated in the Pentagon and the barracks with little regard to its impact on morale and mission readiness, says a career U.S. veteran.
The U.S. Supreme Court and Department of Defense continue to ignore the religious freedom of the country's service members – and chaplains aren't being excluded from the assault on their sincerely held beliefs.
A retired Army NCO with seven tours in Afghanistan contends 20 years in that country accomplished nothing for the U.S. – but says it may have bolstered the Russian military with soldiers once trained by American forces.