Georgia’s Fort Benning Would Become Fort Moore Again Under House Bill

A view of an entrance to Fort Moore near Columbus, Georgia, in 2024.

ATLANTA – Fort Benning in Columbus could switch back to Fort Moore under legislation passed by the Republican-led House of Representatives, a move that would reverse a highly publicized Trump administration decision. Tucked inside a sweeping defense spending bill that won approval this month, the measure would require the Georgia base to once again honor […]

Army Veteran Who Burned Flag Near White House Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges

Federal Intervention Flag Burning

WASHINGTON — An Army veteran who set fire to an American flag near the White House to protest President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on flag burning pleaded not guilty Wednesday to federal criminal charges. Jan Carey is charged with two misdemeanors that are not focused on the act of burning a flag. Making his […]

2 Army Veterans Vie for House Seat in Virginia's Most Competitive Race

Democrat Eugene Vindman and Republican Derrick Anderson

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. — The candidates to represent Virginia’s 7th Congressional District both say democracy is in trouble. Republican Derrick Anderson and Democrat Eugene Vindman each make the case that the government has failed voters in the district and across the country as leaders embrace extreme politics. In this year’s election, they say, the country’s future […]

After 9,000 Guardsmen Weren’t Paid Owed Bonuses, House Lawmakers Say They Want Answers

Marksmanship Sustainment Training Exercise at Riverroad Training Site

Following a report published by Military.com detailing the National Guard’s failure to pay over 9,000 soldiers their signing bonuses, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers has sent a letter to the National Guard’s commanding officer, demanding answers for the lack of accountability and to know when the service members will get their bonuses. Penned by […]