

Marine at Cherry Point arrested for brutal killing of a dog
HAVELOCK, N.C. — A 19-year-old U.S. Marine stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point has been arrested and charged with felony animal cruelty after police say he brutally killed his 8-month-old Labrador retriever mix. According to the Havelock Police Department, Lance Corporal Taylor Heinrich, of Havelock, was taken into custody after officers and Havelock…

Former Marine recruiter admits to killing his wife after she discovered what he was accused of doing with a teen
Staff Sgt. Alonzo Alcantara, a Marine small arms repair technician and former recruiter, has been sentenced to 26 years in military prison for killing his wife, Ruby Tenorio Alcantara, at their home on Marine Corps Base Hawaii in September 2024. Alcantara pleaded guilty under a deal that reduced a potential life sentence, admitting he used…

Airman breaks her silence after life-altering tragedies ruined everything
In the military, we like to believe we’re trained to endure anything. But no training prepares you for burying your spouse, watching addiction dismantle your life, or pulling yourself out of a hole so deep, you’re not sure daylight even exists. For Natalee King, a United States Air Force veteran, Gold Star widow, and recovery…

Army’s new command-and-control system flagged as “High Risk”—Then fast-tracked for action
The Army’s most ambitious battlefield communications project in decades was recently flagged for serious cybersecurity problems—problems so critical that internal documents said the system could let adversaries gain undetectable access. But Army leaders insist those issues were caught early and fixed fast, keeping the program on track for future fielding. So what exactly happened, and…

Airman caught in underage sex sting blames Las Vegas for his “addiction”
A 27-year-old Air Force member assigned to Nellis Air Force Base has been found guilty at a general court-martial after attempting to pay for sex with someone he believed was a 14-year-old girl. Senior Airman Errol Pottinger, originally from Fort Pierce, Florida, was sentenced to five years of confinement, a dishonorable discharge, and a reduction…

Infantry officer, West Point graduate is booted from the Army
FORT BENNING, GA — On September 25, 2025, 1st Lieutenant Joshua C. Riddick, a West Point graduate and U.S. Army Infantry Officer, was convicted at a general court-martial held at Fort Benning. The court found Riddick guilty, pursuant to his own plea, of multiple violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), including disobeying…

Soldier assigned to elite intel unit under scrutiny for TikTok and OF accounts
FORT GORDON, GA — A soldier assigned to one of the Army’s most sensitive cyber-intelligence units is under fire after a growing body of social media content reveals a pattern of unprofessional behavior and possible violations of Army policy. Staff Sergeant Kaneisha Collins, a member of the 706th Military Intelligence Group, has built a sizable…

Convicted Airman is acquitted after Security Forces caught removing evidence from his case
In a stunning rebuke of investigative misconduct, the U.S. Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals has granted a rare review of a conviction involving Senior Airman Bryce T. Roan, who was found guilty in 2021 of using cocaine after a positive urinalysis during a squadron-wide drug test. The reason? Investigators knew Roan might have tested…

When false valor becomes a fundraising tool: the full story of this veteran’s lies
A New York woman who claimed to be a decorated combat veteran was sentenced Tuesday to over a year in federal prison for defrauding veteran-focused charities and falsely claiming to be a Purple Heart recipient — all while building a house of lies on the backs of real homeless veterans. Sharon Toney-Finch, a 43-year-old Army…

“No more dudes in dresses…We are done with that sh*t:” Hegseth Declares end of “Woke Era” in U.S. military
QUANTICO, VA — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth addressed hundreds of the nation’s top generals and admirals at the Marine Corps Museum last week, delivering a blunt and sweeping directive: the U.S. military will abandon policies associated with diversity, inclusion, and progressive cultural norms in favor of a renewed focus on discipline, warfighting, and traditional…