Wait what…? 1000s of criminal case errors? Careers wrongly ruined? Uh…
Army Criminal Division Reviewing Thousands of Cases for Errors - @DefenseOne @ECBHowe https://t.co/9KZmyfH3Lu
At least 1,900 soldiers saw their careers slowed or ended by incorrect tagging in the Army's criminal database, writes @ECBHowe All of the cases stem from a recruiting program run from 2005 to 2012 that produced 130,000 new recruits and plenty of fraud. https://t.co/t9H7Lql8NB
ICYMI: @SecDef visited Fort Bragg today to welcome home XVIII Airborne Corps soldiers from a 9-month deployment supporting NATO in Europe | 📷 Pfc. Austin Robertson
News: I'm please to share that @DefenseOne's assistant editor Elizabeth Howe (@ECBHowe) is being promoted to Staff Reporter, where she'll be covering Army, as well as general assignment stories. Congrats, Libby!
News: I'm please to share that @DefenseOne's assistant editor Elizabeth Howe (@ECBHowe) is being promoted to Staff Reporter, where she'll be covering Army, as well as general assignment stories. Congrats, Libby!
@16thSMA announced at #AUSA22 that a high enough score (540) on the ACFT will exempt a soldier from the dreaded tape test. More on Army fitness here: https://t.co/JgyK41TxXQ
JOIN US for drinks & networking! Tuesday after #AUSA2022, @DefenseOne's guests:
- @USARPAC's Maj Gen Chris Smith, Deputy Cmd General for Strategy & Plans
- Brig Gen Charles Lombardo, Dir. of Training,
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is taking “prudent” steps to protect its employees who provide abortions from legal and physical attacks as the agency begins to provide the service, VA Secretary Denis Richard McDonough said last week | @ECBHowe https://t.co/QD2HnhvdBR