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Marine accused of Nazi salute at Capitol riot sentenced to prison
Tyler Bradley Dykes was an active-duty Marine when he grabbed a police riot shield and used it to push his way through the Capitol at the Jan. 6 riot.
By Michael Kunzelman
The Pentagon has streamlined the process for sending National Guard troops into DC
The change should make it less complicated to request D.C. National Guard activation.
The U.S. military’s biggest stories of 2021
From the Capitol riot to the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, national security stories dominated discussions in 2021 as the world began to move beyond the pandemic.
By Military Times staff
Capitol Hill police can request National Guard backup quicker under new plan
Previously the emergency move required approval from an advisory board.
Jan. 6 panel votes for contempt charges against Meadows, no new information about Trump’s role in Guard response
Congress wants to know what discussions then-President Donald Trump had about the National Guard on Jan. 6.
DC Guard official says the Army is lying about its role in deploying troops on Jan. 6
National Guard officials are calling on Congress to review the Army's version of events.
Army reports the most racist extremism cases, Marines the most anti-government
The services fielded hundreds of reports of extremism in the first nine months of this year.
Air Force veteran gets probation for entering Capitol on Jan. 6
The Indianapolis Star reports that video footage showed Jonathan Ace Sanders in the Capitol that day.
Review says Pentagon reacted appropriately to Jan. 6 riot
The IG report is one of a number of investigations and reviews of that tumultuous day.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Feds seek tougher sentences for veterans who stormed Capitol
Do troops and veterans deserve leniency because they served their country or tougher punishment because they swore an oath to defend it?
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press