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US Marine Who Killed Trans Woman in the Philippines Could Walk Free in Days
The high-profile case has highlighted the uneasy US-Philippine diplomatic relationship.
The U.S. military's sex assault problem isn't getting better
Reports of assault in the military are rising faster than the number of convictions.
The US Navy Just Banned Drinking for Sailors in Japan
The ban comes after a series incidents involving American personnel that heightened longstanding resentment against the US military's presence in the country.
Nepali Families Demand Compensation for US Helicopter Crash Victims
The relatives of five Nepalese civilians killed in a US military helicopter crash during an earthquake relief mission in May also said that they waited weeks for confirmation of their deaths.
Elite Anti-Terror Squads From Around the World Battle it Out at Jordan’s Annual Warrior Competition
Soldiers compete in challenges such as the Airbus Seizure and 3-Gun Gauntlet at the contest in Jordan, which lies at the heart of the Middle East’s multiple conflicts and faces rising instability at home.
A Former Marine Is Being Prosecuted on Kidnapping and Gun Charges — and the NRA Is Taking His Case
Former Sgt. Zachary Sorrell is accused of illegal firearm possession and child abduction. A California DA is taking prosecution seriously, and so is the NRA.