Korean War Soldier Killed in 1950 Buried After Remains IDed October 7, 2021 landred Cpl. Walter Smead was finally laid to rest Monday near his rural upstate New York hometown.
Army’s Denial of Housing Allowances Draws Potential Class-Action Lawsuit October 7, 2021 landred The Army Board for the Correction of Military Records said the Army was guilty of “unjust actions” because of its incorrect interpretation of the federal Joint Travel Regulation.
Hawaii-Based Soldier Gets 62 Years in Prison for Bludgeoning Wife to Death October 7, 2021 landred A Hawaii-based soldier was sentenced to 62 years in prison on Tuesday for bludgeoning and then stabbing his sleeping wife to death early this year.
Pentagon OKs National Guard Troops for Pro-Trump Rally October 7, 2021 landred The soldiers will form a physical security task force and be stationed at the D.C. Armory, less than two miles east of the rally site.
Army Begins Civilian Overhaul of Investigative Division After Fort Hood October 7, 2021 landred A review of Guillén’s murder and the subsequent investigation released in December found deep systemic problems with Fort Hood’s CID.
Soldiers Have 3 Months to Get COVID Vaccine or Face Discharge, with Few Waiver Options October 7, 2021 landred The military’s largest branch issued its mandate after the other services announced similar timelines.
What Happens to Soldiers Who Refuse the COVID Vaccine? October 7, 2021 landred Soldiers have limited options to refuse the COVID-19 vaccine, and may have a hard time claiming an exemption.
After 71 Years, Korean War Vet Will Finally Be Laid to Rest October 7, 2021 landred Army Corporal Walter A. Smead’s remains were among many that were turned over by the North Korean government in 2018.
‘I Had to Get Rid of Her’: Hawaii-Based Soldier Admits Beating Wife to Death with Baseball Bat October 7, 2021 landred The plea agreement reached between the soldier and the prosecution calls for a prison term of 50 to 65 years.
Army Planned to Delay Moves for Thousands of Soldiers, Families During Holidays, But Changes Order October 7, 2021 landred There have been rumors of the freeze on social media for months, but officials have largely been silent.