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Seattle Mayor Calls for Bonuses to Improve Police Recruitment
Contrary to prior calls to cut police funding, the mayor of Seattle proposed bonuses, and other monetary incentives, for police officers looking to join the Seattle Police Department.
read moreHouse approves amendment to battle white supremacy in federal uniformed service
The House voted yes on Wednesday to approve an amendment in the coming year’s defense spending bill that would require defense officials to present a report on white supremacy in the military and federal police.
read morePCS ends in tragedy when family pet dies in transit
A small 10-year-old Pomeranian mix, named Kolbie, is said to have passed away while under the watch of Air Mobility Command. Amber Panko, one of the owners, came forward to write a gut-wrenching testimonial of what they experienced. The incident is said to have recently occurred during a permanent change of station (PCS) to Japan.
read more155,000 military patients to be pushed into civilian care
Over 155,000 military patients including dependents and retirees are slated to be pushed from military hospitals into the civilian medical system towards the end of the year. According to a new report from the Department of Defense, the move should be completed by the middle of 2026.
read moreSailors and Marines may receive Congressional protection from being denied leave for abortions
Congress may pass legislation that would make it easier for Sailors and Marines to take leave for abortions.
read moreBrawl on cruise ship invokes Coast Guard escort and NYPD response
Police are conducting an investigation following a massive brawl on a Carnival cruise ship returning to port on Tuesday of this week. According to authorities, as many as 60 people were involved in the fight.
read moreThe Supreme Court will decide if Guardsmen and reservists can sue states for employment violations
Army reservist LeRoy Torres came back from Iraq in 2008 with severe lung and brain injuries, which he attributes to the months he spent living near a massive, open-air burn pit.
read moreArmy private plans to kill Soldiers for his satanic cult
A 24 year old Army private from Louisville, Kentucky pleaded guilty last week to planning to kill Soldiers from his unit in an attack that was foiled in 2020. The intended attack was to be carried out in the name of a cult called the Order of the Nine Angles.
read moreJudge denies testing of DNA evidence in "ritual murder" of 3 children
The original trial of the “West Memphis 3” took place in 1994, but it has long been a subject of controversy. At the time, three teenagers were convicted of the brutal murders of three 8 year-old boys. The children were kidnapped after school, hog tied, and left submerged in a shallow creek in the woods near an interstate. The scene was horrific and brutal.
read moreStanislav Petrov: The man who averted nuclear war
The world has come within a razor’s edge of nuclear war on multiple instances. Most history buffs are familiar with Vasili Arkhipov‘s legendary resolve during the Cuban missile crisis. However, he is not the only officer who made a decision that saved millions.
read moreApparently the internet forgot Saddam Hussein sucked
Recently, former President George W. Bush flubbed when calling the invasion of Ukraine unjustified, and initially said “Iraq.” He quickly acknowledged the gaffe, but the internet pounced.
read moreArmy recruiters extended on assignment as branch struggles to fill ranks
Army recruiters are being involuntarily extended on their assignments as every branch continues to fall short of their recruitment goals.
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