


Five soldiers shot in attack at Georgia’s Fort Stewart
The installation was locked down shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Mil Money
Senators criticize CFPB for dropping action on troops’ overdraft fees
CFPB ordered Navy Federal in November 2024 to pay $80 million to service members unfairly charged overdraft fees. CFPB terminated that mandate this month.

Afghanistan vet relives moment he helped NYC subway shooting victim
Thomas Fischer said he used his military training from the US Army to assist the victim, who was shot in the lower right ankle.

Budget hang-ups slow sexual assault prevention reforms
The Defense Department is estimating it will cost billions to implement dozens of efforts.

Russia has yet to slow a Western arms express into Ukraine
Russian military is making little headway halting what has become a historic arms express.

First to fight: Is this the end of the Corps as America’s 911 force?
Will the Corps’ transformation plan actually work?

Virginia GOP official resigns after revelation of his call to lynch the defense secretary
The election board official used the n-word and called for "a good public lynching."

Soldiers who saw paratrooper alive last face courts-martial
The partial remains of Spc. Enrique Roman-Martinez, a paratrooper based at Fort Bragg, were found near Cape Lookout National Seashore in May 2020.

Hawaii Marine infantry battalion’s commanding officer, sergeant major fired
An investigation based on inspector general complaints "informed the decision."

Russia says it hits Ukraine air defenses before eastern push
Russia claimed that it destroyed several air defense systems in Ukraine over the weekend, in what appeared to be a renewed push to gain air superiority.

Marines at consulate in Shanghai are not out of food, despite reports
The latest coronavirus lockdown in Shanghai has been the source of serious controversy worldwide.
