Army Officer at Fort Cavazos Sets Record for Fastest Mile Run in Bomb Suit

The Bernie Beck Gate at Fort Cavazos, Texas

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Travis Chewning-Kulick is used to running marathons. He’s run 11 of them, including the Boston Marathon – his favorite – five times. The Liverpool native has completed the Mountain Goat, the Boilermaker, the Race for the Cure, the Swamp Rat Run and the Liverpool Turkey Trot on Onondaga Lake Parkway. He’s been […]

Jail Staff Laughed at Dying Veteran Left Strapped to Chair in Texas, Suit Says

Gavel and American flag with scales of justice.

The family of Glenn Earl Smallwood Jr., a 33-year-old U.S. Army veteran who needed immediate medical attention but was instead taken to jail and strapped to a restraint chair until he was no longer responsive, is suing over his death, according to their legal counsel. Civil rights attorney Erik Heipt, who represents the family, said […]

Veterans File Class-Action Suit over Medical Retirements for Burn Pit-Related Illnesses

Marines burn trash in a burn pit.

Two veterans have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Army for refusing to classify illnesses linked to burn pit exposure as combat-related, a designation that would make their medical retirement pay tax-free. Retired Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Smoke and retired Lt. Col. Jennifer McIntyre filed suit Oct. 15 in the U.S. District Court in Washington, […]

Retrial Begins in Civil Suit Against Contractor Accused in Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal

Abu Ghraib Retrial

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A military contractor accused of contributing to the abuse of detainees at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison two decades ago is again on trial in a federal courtroom after a long-awaited civil case earlier this year ended with a hung jury. The retrial of the lawsuit against Reston, Virginia-based CACI began Wednesday with […]

VA Hospital Missed a Lung Cancer Diagnosis, Suit Claims. It Settled for $850,000

The Dorn VA Medical Center in Columbia, S.C.

An alleged failure to timely diagnose a veteran’s lung cancer at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Dorn Medical Center in Columbia, S.C., has led to a settlement of $850,000 to his widow. The settlement in the medical malpractice case of the late William Whitaker, an honorably discharged U.S. Army veteran, was approved by U.S. Judge […]

Troops Take First Step in Filing Suit Over Alleged Sexual Abuse by Army Doctor

Army troops march in formation during a change of command ceremony

Attorneys for five soldiers filed new claims against the Army and the Department of Defense this week, alleging they were sexually abused by Army Maj. Michael Stockin, a doctor at Joint Base Lewis-McChord who faces criminal charges of fondling patients. The plaintiffs, identified as John Does, are former patients of Stockin. On Monday, they joined […]