How Moves Put Military Families of Color at Risk

Moving boxes sit in the old home of a logistics flight commander in Las Vegas, April 28, 2020.

Jennifer Barnhill is a columnist for Military.com writing about military families. Moving may be a part of military life, but for families of color and other groups, military moves pose more than an inconvenience: They threaten their safety. That puts our nation’s readiness at risk. “There’s an unspoken known factor of places that are red-flagged […]

Hawaii Soldier Detained in Connection with Pregnant Wife's Disappearance from Army Base

Reward posted for Mischa Johnson

A junior enlisted soldier has been arrested and is awaiting trial after his pregnant wife went missing from an Army base in Hawaii three weeks ago, the service said Monday. Pfc. Dewayne Arthur Johnson II, of Frederick, Maryland, was detained and placed in military pretrial confinement, the Hawaii-based 25th Infantry Division wrote on Facebook. His […]

Army's Pier System Now Faces Second Watchdog Review After Troubled Gaza Mission

Trident Pier operations briefing in the Port of Ashdod, Israel

Following the seemingly bungled Army mission establishing a pier off the Gaza Strip to deliver aid to the region, the Pentagon’s internal watchdog has launched an investigation into the service’s capabilities to conduct such a mission. The Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General earlier this month announced that it’s investigating how the military runs […]

Army and Police Missed Chances to Intervene Before Maine Mass Shootings, Final Report Says

Maine Shooting

LEWISTON, Maine — Both the Army Reserves and local police missed out on opportunities to intervene in a gunman’s psychiatric crisis and seize weapons from the spiraling reservist responsible for the deadliest shootings in Maine history, according to the final report released Tuesday by a special commission created to investigate the attacks, which killed 18 […]

Bush Fellow Aims to Challenge Ideas About What It Means to Be a Veteran

A Vietnam War commemoration hat sits on a table at the Veterans Village Philadelphia, Bernard Spain Campus, during Navy Marine Corps Week, Philadelphia, Pa.

Amber Zora is a United States Army veteran advocating for peace. The interdisciplinary artist based in Rapid City received a Bush Fellowship she’ll use to challenge some dominant, widespread narratives about militarism and war. “How did the military get so overgrown? How did it become the thing it is today? At what point is war […]

Top Enlisted Leader of 173rd Airborne Brigade in Italy Fired After Sexual Assault Allegations

U.S. Paratroopers assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade

The top enlisted leader for the 173rd Airborne Brigade, based in Vicenza, Italy, was fired amid allegations he sexually assaulted a subordinate while intoxicated, internal records of the incident reviewed by Military.com show. Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Carlson allegedly sexually assaulted a subordinate noncommissioned officer, according to a document summarizing the events. Army officials did […]