By James R. Webb | May 12, 2021 for Coffee Or Die There wasn’t a cloud in the sky outside of Tal al-Zahab, Syria, on the morning of … [Read more...] about Questions Mount After Army Charges SFC Robert Nicoson for Syrian Firefight
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Preliminary Hearing Date Set For Army SFC Robert Nicoson
FORT BRAGG, NC – Army Sergeant First Class Robert Nicoson's future will hinge on the recommendations from the appointed Preliminary Hearing … [Read more...] about Preliminary Hearing Date Set For Army SFC Robert Nicoson
Ambush at Syrian checkpoint leads to charges against Army SFC Robert Nicoson
Written by Kyle Rempfer for Army Times A rare gunfight between U.S. paratroopers and pro-Syrian regime forces last summer has led to charges … [Read more...] about Ambush at Syrian checkpoint leads to charges against Army SFC Robert Nicoson
Justice or Coverup: SFC Robert Nicoson and the Pentagon’s Mission to Pin Liability on a War Hero
Written by Danny for TerminalCWO What Happened? On August 17, 2020, a Coalition Forces (CF) led patrol engaged in small arms fire with … [Read more...] about Justice or Coverup: SFC Robert Nicoson and the Pentagon’s Mission to Pin Liability on a War Hero
Discipline vs Justice: It Is Time to Replace the Uniform Code of Military Justice
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) was created in 1950 with the intent of allowing commanders to ensure good order and discipline … [Read more...] about Discipline vs Justice: It Is Time to Replace the Uniform Code of Military Justice
Unequal Justice: American Service Members Remain in Prison While Terrorists Go Free
In spite of delays in the process initially announced by the Afghan government last year, Taliban prisoners have been released in droves as … [Read more...] about Unequal Justice: American Service Members Remain in Prison While Terrorists Go Free
Think Our Warfighters Are Safe with Wars Winding Down? Think Again
As U.S. troop levels in warzones such as Iraq and Afghanistan have dwindled, it is logical to expect fewer cases of our warfighters being … [Read more...] about Think Our Warfighters Are Safe with Wars Winding Down? Think Again
A Conversation With War Crimes Attorney, John Maher
We recently had the pleasure of speaking with attorney John Maher about his legal career and some of the high-profile cases he has been … [Read more...] about A Conversation With War Crimes Attorney, John Maher
Remembering 1LT George Sisler, MACVSOG, Medal of Honor recipient
Article written by Steve Balestrieri and originally published by SOFREP on Feb 8, 2021. George Sisler was an Intelligence Officer, Green … [Read more...] about Remembering 1LT George Sisler, MACVSOG, Medal of Honor recipient
Remembering LT Jack Knight, the Only Army Spec Ops MOH Awardee in WWII
Article written by Steve Balestrieri and originally published by SOFREP on Feb 9, 2021. Lieutenant Jack L. Knight entered the military … [Read more...] about Remembering LT Jack Knight, the Only Army Spec Ops MOH Awardee in WWII
4 things you didn’t know about Agent Orange
Written by Tim Kirkpatrick and orginally published by We Are The Mighty on Jan 28, 2021. Over many centuries, various armies have created … [Read more...] about 4 things you didn’t know about Agent Orange
Connecticut WWII Veteran Receives Promotion, medals
Written by Timothy Koster and originally published by Army.mil. WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. – More than 75 years after the conclusion of World War … [Read more...] about Connecticut WWII Veteran Receives Promotion, medals