Army continues to withhold all details after unannounced death of Fort Carson soldier
The Army has confirmed that the death of a 23-year-old Soldier assigned to Fort Carson is under active investigation—but is withholding all details and has closed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking basic information. Spc. Tanner Keagan Gene Hodges, a Combat Engineer, passed away on February 27, 2026, according to an obituary published by…
“Mistakes Were Made, Lesson Was Not Learned”: Fort Bragg Soldier appears reduced in rank while continuing to promote online content
A Fort Bragg soldier who was previously identified as Sergeant Yessica Nunez Melendez and reported on for promoting adult-oriented content online now appears to have been reduced in rank — but has continued promoting the same material across multiple platforms, including within the past several weeks. Recent posts reviewed by The Salty Soldier show the…
Court records reveal how Army inmate attempted escape from Fort Leavenworth
Court records obtained by The Salty Soldier detail how a U.S. Army inmate serving a multi-year sentence for serious domestic violence offenses attempted to escape from the military prison at Fort Leavenworth using improvised materials and coordinated planning with another prisoner. Private (E-1) Zachary L. Harader, currently confined at the Midwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility,…
Army Ranger Regiment Officer convicted at court-martial for extramarital sexual conduct
An officer assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment has been convicted at a general court-martial for extramarital sexual conduct, a charge that has become increasingly rare as a standalone criminal prosecution in today’s military. According to official court-martial results, Capt. Brian A. Pineda, U.S. Army, was convicted on March 16, 2026, at a general court-martial…
Newly obtained records reveal additional details in West Point cadet court-martial
WEST POINT, N.Y. — Newly obtained court documents reviewed by The Salty Soldier provide additional insight into the case of former West Point cadet Cayden N. Cork, revealing a broader timeline and pattern of alleged misconduct than previously reported. Cork was convicted at a general court-martial on February 10, 2026, after pleading guilty to one…
West Point Cadet convicted, dismissed from Army after court-martial
The court-martial of Cadet Cayden N. Cork has concluded at the U.S. Military Academy, ending in a conviction, brief confinement, and dismissal from the Army. On February 10, 2026, Cork was convicted at a general court-martial convened at West Point after entering a guilty plea before a military judge. The outcome marks a significant shift…
Records confirm Army Reserve Soldier took his life in front of pregnant girlfriend as Army remains silent
The viral story of an Alabama man who took his own life, leaving his pregnant girlfriend behind, has now been confirmed through law-enforcement and 911 dispatch records obtained by The Salty Soldier. Quintin Juandez Cotton Jr., 22, who was serving in the U.S. Army Reserve at the time of his death, according to his obituary,…
Media Claims a U.S. Strike Killed Civilians in Iran—The Evidence Tells a More Complicated Story
More than a month after a deadly strike in Lamerd, Iran, the story is back in focus—this time because the U.S. military is directly challenging how it was reported. On March 31, United States Central Command (CENTCOM) issued a statement refuting widespread media claims that U.S. forces carried out a missile strike on a sports…
Iran Has Been ‘Months Away’ for Decades. So Why Did the U.S. Go to War Now?
For more than thirty years, Americans have heard the same warning: Iran is getting close to a nuclear weapon. Months away. Maybe a year. Running out of time. That warning has been repeated across decades—and across administrations. So why, after all this time, did it suddenly become urgent enough to justify war in 2026? For…
Not Just a Javelin: Investigators say they still don’t know the full extent of weapons trafficking by Marine
A U.S. Marine corporal is facing federal charges after prosecutors alleged he spent years moving military weapons and ammunition out of a California base and into civilian hands, according to court records filed in Arizona. Andrew Paul Amarillas, 23, an ammunition technician assigned to Camp Pendleton’s School of Infantry-West, has been indicted on charges including…

