When the Mission Is Over, Who Am I Outside the Army?

Photo courtesy of Kevin Rasins

This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. I was never late. Not once. In a place where the rhythm of the day is dictated by minutes and uniformity, being dependable became more than a habit. It became my identity. I was […]

Upcharging on Food, Selling Booze: The Army's Plan to Privatize Dining

Iron Eagles Cafe after its official reopening at Fort Bliss

The Army is preparing to overhaul its food service system in a move that could strip away government-run dining facilities and hand operations to private, for-profit companies. Framed as a modernization effort, the plan could saddle enlisted soldiers, many of whom already struggle with low pay, with even greater costs for meals they are effectively […]

Army Officer Sentenced to 53 Years in Prison on 20 Rape, Sexual Assault Convictions

A gavel rests inside a court room

An Army officer on Tuesday was sentenced to 53 years in prison on 20 charges related to rape, sexual assault and aggravated assault by strangulation. Maj. Jonathan Batt’s convictions stem from six rape counts and 14 additional violent sexual assault charges tied to eight of 15 women who testified during a three-week court-martial at Fort […]

West Virginia Museum Honoring Veterans Plans for the Future

Three Purple Heart Medals displayed in a box.

PRINCETON – A West Virginia museum overflowing with artifacts honoring the veterans who served their country from the Civil War to the present day is looking forward to more space and getting a greater public outreach. Artifacts ranging from military uniforms from different eras, German and Japanese war souvenirs brought home by World War II […]