Russia jails soldiers for torturing and killing US Army veteran who was fighting for Russia in Ukraine

A Russian-controlled court in eastern Ukraine has sentenced four Russian soldiers for brutally torturing and killing an American who had spent a decade fighting and propagandizing on behalf of Moscow’s war effort. Russell Bentley, a 63-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Texas, was a well-known figure in Donetsk, where he lived, fought with pro-Russian separatists, and…

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Space Force guardian searching for love — but at what cost to national security?

A Space Force guardian stationed in Colorado has ignited serious buzz—and concern—after cultivating an unusually revealing online persona that openly intertwines her personal fantasies, emotional vulnerabilities, and self-identified military background. Though she never appears in uniform, she repeatedly references her service, location, and lifestyle in ways that have caught the attention of observers who say…

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Retired Army Staff Sergeant acquitted of sexually abusing his daughter while he was on active duty

Fort Hood, Texas — A retired Army staff sergeant who spent more than two years under strict bond conditions has been found not guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting a teenage girl, after a Bell County jury concluded prosecutors failed to prove their case. Craig Allen Showman, who retired from the Army in 2017 after 20…

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Marine killed during mishap at Camp Pendleton is identified

A young Marine who died during a tactical vehicle mishap at Camp Pendleton this week has been identified as 21-year-old Private First Class Tanner F. Rubio, military officials announced Thursday. Rubio, an infantry rifleman assigned to the 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, died Wednesday afternoon when a tactical vehicle malfunctioned during routine…

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Marine dies in tactical vehicle mishap during training at Camp Pendleton

A Marine assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force died Wednesday afternoon following a tactical vehicle mishap during routine training at Camp Pendleton, military officials confirmed. The incident occurred around 1:45 p.m. on the northern San Diego County installation, according to base officials. The Marine’s identity is being withheld pending next-of-kin notification. No additional details…

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Army lieutenant colonel who beat his wife and had an affair with a senior enlisted soldier’s wife remains on active duty

FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — An Army lieutenant colonel who broke eight of his wife’s ribs, destroyed evidence and later carried on an affair with an enlisted soldier’s spouse will still be allowed to retire with full benefits despite a criminal conviction, a general court-martial and years of fallout that affected multiple families, according to military…

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The Guardian questions whether the National Guard has enough training to use live ammo

A week after two National Guard members were ambushed near the White House, the Pentagon has ordered every Guard member deployed in Washington, D.C., to carry live weapons — a move that has drawn scrutiny from The Guardian, which questioned whether all Guardsmen are professionally trained enough for street-level patrols. Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson…

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Marine recruiter’s attorney says he “thought the world was ending” when he took pants off and attacked 11-year-old girl

A Marine Corps recruiter from Michigan will spend decades in prison after a horrifying 2024 home invasion in which he stabbed an 11-year-old girl during a sleepover and told investigators he intended to “kill the entire family.” Cpl. Ricardo Perez Castillo, 25, pleaded no contest to assault with intent to murder, first-degree home invasion, and…

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