Army National Guard Halts Payments for Soldier Student Loans After Funding Snafu

Vermont Army National Guard soldiers unload items for donation

The Army National Guard has ceased payments to soldiers for student loan debt as the service component faces unforeseen funding issues, and officials have no timeline for when the problem may be resolved. The issue is isolated within the Student Loan Repayment Program, or SLRP — one of the key incentives for joining the part-time […]

Former Cal Poly ROTC Chair Will Face Court-Martial in Hidden Camera Case

Gavel and American flag with scales of justice.

Charges against the former head of Cal Poly’s ROTC program accused of hiding a camera in a Pismo Beach clothing store’s dressing room were dismissed Monday, documents show, and the officer will be court-martialed by the U.S. Army instead. Jacob Sweatland, 40, was facing two misdemeanor charges related to allegedly secretly filming a teenager and woman in the dressing room. Those […]

Pvt. Travis King: Everything We Know About the Soldier Who Ran into North Korea

North Korean soldiers guard the truce village of Panmunjom at the DMZ

A soldier who fled across the Demilitarized Zone from South Korea into North Korea where he was detained has been identified as Pvt. Travis King, according to the Army. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday said that King “willfully and without authorization” crossed the border — one of the most tensely guarded areas in the […]

Army Shift from Brigades Back to Divisions Raises Concerns Among Retired Generals

Soldiers exit a UH-60M Blackhawk helicopter

Change is afoot in the Army: Divisions are returning to prominence. From recent reporting to rumors and offhand comments made during briefings, an image is beginning to emerge of the Army of the future. Bursting with enablers and officers, full general staffs, additional brigade and battalion headquarters with more staff, and funding, the divisional headquarters […]