Which is why the latest text thread among Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance and other key leaders on ...
The Pentagon's firing of top JAG officers sends a 'chilling message' about political interference in military legal affairs, a former JAG said.
The Department of Defense is long overdue for revitalization. The military exists to fight and win wars, not to serve as a ...
New memos from the Air Force and the Navy warn troops to watch their political speech online and in person, and even ...
The defense secretary's moves illustrate a desire to make the military even less concerned about war crimes and civilians ...
Hegseth took the first step last month by firing the top legal officers for the Army, Air Force, and Navy—the judge advocates general for their respective branches. The JAG corps, as it is known ...
James Slife, the vice chief of the Air Force. He also said he was “requesting nominations” for the jobs of judge advocate general, or JAG, for the Army, Navy and Air Force. He did not identify ...
In his 2024 book, “The War on Warriors,” Hegseth repeatedly referred to JAG officers as “jagoffs.” Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Charles Dunlap Jr., now a law professor at Duke University ...
James Slife, the vice chief of the Air Force. He also said he was “requesting nominations” for the jobs of judge advocate general, or JAG, for the Army, Navy and Air Force. He did not identify ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that he was replacing the top lawyers for the military services because he didn't think they were “well-suited” to provide recommendations when lawful orders ...