With Chemical Weapons Destroyed, Hundreds of Layoffs Begin at Army Depot In Kentucky

Their mission nearly accomplished, government contractors have begun layoffs at a Central Kentucky plant where 523 tons of chemical weapons were destroyed. The Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant in Madison County is in the “closure phase,” said Mark York, communications manager for Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass, the joint venture that built and operates the […]

VMI Board Opted Out of Extending First Black Superintendent's Contract

Virginia Military Institute Superintendent, Cedric T. Wins

RICHMOND, Va. — Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins will step down in June from his post as the first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute after the school’s board voted against extending his contract Friday. In a 10-6 vote, the school’s Board of Visitors, an advisory group appointed by the governor, opted […]

Army Is Breaking its Own Body Fat Standards to Meet Recruiting Numbers, Watchdog Says

Soldiers in the Army's Future Soldier Prepatory Course's fitness track conduct afternoon physical fitness training with light kettlebells.

The Army has been recruiting applicants who far exceed its body fat standards and not providing them the necessary medical services as they try to shed the weight and come into compliance, according to a new Defense Department inspector general report. The Army’s Future Soldier Preparatory Course was designed to expand enlistment eligibility for those […]

Prosecutors Conclude Army Veteran's Capitol Riot Pardon also Covers a Separate Weapons Case

Capitol seen through a window in the Cannon House Office Building

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has concluded that a military veteran’s presidential pardon for charges that he stormed the U.S. Capitol also extends to his separate conviction for illegally possessing stolen grenades and classified information, according to a court filing Tuesday. Jeremy Brown, a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Army, was sentenced in April 2023 […]