Army Staff Sergeant acquitted in Texas over charges involving children now faces military trial
A U.S. Army Staff Sergeant who was acquitted in a Texas civilian court is now scheduled to face a General Court-Martial stemming from related allegations, highlighting the differences between civilian and military justice systems. Staff Sgt. Joseph P. Painter is set to stand trial at Fort Hood beginning August 10, 2026. The proceedings are expected…
Airman arrested during sting operation targeting online predators
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — An active-duty U.S. Air Force service member is facing multiple felony charges after investigators say he attempted to meet with someone he believed to be a 14-year-old girl following sexually explicit online communications. Christopher Adrian Nunez, 31, of Grand Forks, has been charged with luring a minor by computer or electronic…
Army Sergeant First Class sentenced to life in case involving teen exchange student
An Army sergeant first class who once opened his home to a teenage foreign exchange student will spend the rest of his life in federal prison, after court records revealed a prolonged pattern of misconduct, manipulation, and lasting harm that extended far beyond what was initially disclosed by federal prosecutors. Anthony George Ruggiero, 42, of…
Two U.S. Soldiers still missing after disappearing during African Lion exercise
The largest U.S. military exercise on the African continent has taken a serious turn, as two American soldiers remain missing following an incident off the coast of Morocco. According to United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), the soldiers were reported missing on May 2, 2026, near the Cap Draa Training Area outside the coastal city of…
“If I Go Down, You Go Down”: Court records reveal deeper misconduct and cover-up by drill sergeants
What the Army publicly described as “prohibited relationships” between two drill sergeants and trainees at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, was, according to official court documents, far more serious than initially presented. The misconduct traces back to the summer of 2024, inside Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment, part of the 3rd Chemical Brigade—a Basic…
What started as a major case against a soldier ended with just one guilty finding
A junior enlisted Soldier assigned to the 101st Airborne Division stood trial at Fort Campbell earlier this year facing a series of serious allegations involving domestic misconduct. By the time the case reached its conclusion, however, most of those accusations had been dismissed, leaving a single conviction to define the outcome. PFC Henry J. Douberly…
From Soldier’s Medal to Court-Martial: Special Forces MSG convicted at JBLM
An Army Special Forces senior noncommissioned officer once recognized for rescuing a driver from a burning vehicle has now been convicted at a Special Court-Martial at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Master Sgt. Joseph T. Thach, assigned to Special Forces Advanced Skills Company, Group Support Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), was convicted April 15, 2026, following…
Defense seeks release for wife accused of killing, dismembering Special Forces veteran
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Attorneys for the wife accused of killing retired U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Clinton “Clint” Bonnell are now arguing that prosecutors have no physical evidence tying her to the crime, according to a newly filed court motion seeking her release from jail. In a motion for bond modification filed April 14, defense…
Recently discharged soldier admits to secretly working on films while serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment
A man claiming to be a former U.S. Army Ranger is drawing attention online after publicly stating that he participated in adult film production while still serving in the military. In a video posted in April 2026, the individual described what he says was his reality during his time in uniform, explaining that he balanced…
Records show 10th Mountain soldier distributed illegal content months after competing for NCO of the year
Newly obtained court records show that a 10th Mountain Division noncommissioned officer engaged in repeated misconduct over a period of months following his participation in a division-level competition. Sergeant First Class Adriel G. Eckart was convicted on March 31, 2026, at a general court-martial at Fort Drum after pleading guilty to multiple violations of Article…

