Air Force Ordered To Pay $230M Over Sutherland Springs Shooting
A federal court has ordered the US Air Force to pay more than $230 million to the victims’ families and survivors of the 2017 Sutherland Springs shooting.
A federal court has ordered the US Air Force to pay more than $230 million to the victims’ families and survivors of the 2017 Sutherland Springs shooting.
Ex-US Air Force Staff Sgt. Steven Carrillo will now plead guilty in the case of his killing of federal security officer David Patrick Underwood.
After years of fighting for recognition, atomic veterans from US nuclear testing program will finally receive Atomic Veterans Commemorative Service Medal.
A federal judge in Texas has just stopped the COVID vaccine mandate in its tracks when it comes to punishing service members for requesting religious waivers against taking the vaccination. The judge charges in the injunction that the Navy system used to process religious waivers is a farce with rejection already predetermined.
The new year always brings the promise of new things being just on the horizon. The world is a volatile place today, with shifting economies, the continued presence of Islamist terrorism around the world, and the Great Game of competition between nations seeking diplomatic, strategic, and economic advantages around the globe. Everyone is a prognosticator […]
The new Defense budget includes a 2.7% pay increase for the troops, but against an inflation rate of 6.8%, it’s actually a pay cut of 4.1%.
The Air Force has discharged twenty-seven enlisted airmen for refusal to get the COVID vaccine. This occurred during the ongoing battle playing out in the courts, the media and in Congress over government authority to issue such mandates in the first place.
The origins of the National Guard are older than America itself as a country. At 385 years old, the National Guard is the nation’s oldest military branch.
SOFREP’s resident Football expert and Senior Editor Steve Balestrieri gives you the rundown on the 122nd Army-Navy football game.
Under The Influence In one of the stranger, side-stories about Pearl Harbor and the immediate aftermath is the story that when President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his speech to Congress on December 8, 1941, after the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, that he quite possibly was under the influence of cocaine. The issue was […]
The FBI and the State Department have joined the effort to get the hostages released.
As infrastructure becomes more reliant on cyberspace it also becomes more vulnerable to cyberattacks as the attack on Colonial Pipeline shows.