US Army Reserve's 1st Black Lieutenant General Retires from Military A.C. Roper, who became the first Black person to achieve the rank of U.S Army Reserve lieutenant general, served...
Lightning Strike Injures 2 National Guard Members in DC The two are part of the South Carolina National Guard contingent sent to help control the protests.
Fargo Officer Killed in Ambush Remembered as 'Brave Young Man' While serving in the Minnesota Army National Guard, Jake Wallin deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq.
VA Police Shortages Leave Medical Center Patients, Staff Vulnerable, Watchdog Finds A new report by the Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General found "multiple security vulnerabilities" across 70 VA...
5 Reasons Why Vets Should Consider Careers in Law Enforcement Veterans are highly sought after for careers in law enforcement and throughout the criminal justice system. Is a career in...
This Police Sniper and Vietnam Veteran Made an Amazing Shot to Save a Life It was the first time a Columbus police sniper ever fired a shot, and Vietnam veteran Mike Plumb was the right man for the...
6 Times Martial Law Was Declared and the Constitution Suspended in the United States A declaration of martial law is rare in the U.S. because things like "constitutional rights" tend to get tossed aside.
Police Could Take Guns from Troops Accused of Domestic Violence Under Proposed Law Military court protective orders would be fully recognized by state and local law enforcement under the proposed law...
Tactical Fitness: Preparing for a SWAT Team If you're thinking about joining law enforcement after leaving the military, avoid this common mistake in training for the...
Police Who Shot Florida Airman 6 Times in His Home May Have Entered Wrong Apartment, Family Says Senior Airman Roger Fortson lived in an off-base residence, and his special operations squadron at Hurlburt Field in the...
He Served His Country. In Return, His Country Sent Him into Exile. The military relies on noncitizens to fill its ranks. No one is sure how many are later banished from the country they fought...
VA Executives Received $10.8 Million in Improper Bonuses Under PACT Act, Watchdog Finds The Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Inspector General found that the VA paid $1 million more in bonuses to senior...
Investigation Finds Navy Supply Ship Ran Aground After Captain Left to Eat Dinner The Alan Shepard was launched in 2006 and has space for a crew of more than 120, all of whom are typically civilian mariners...
Florida Airman Was Shot by Deputy Within Seconds of Opening Apartment Door, Body Cam Footage Shows Only as Fortson is lying on the floor of his apartment fatally wounded does the deputy tell him to drop his weapon, a firearm...