
The United States Army insists that it's not so desperate that it would recruit the mentally ill. But now an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation has the Army investigating three of its recruiters. More>>
A top Army official says "enough is enough." That's his reaction to a NewsChannel 5 investigation that caught Army recruiters and their Dishonorable Deceptions. More>>
Read e-mail from U.S. Army Recruiting Command. More>>
There's now a call for a congressional investigation of Army recruiting practices. Now, there are also questions about whether higher-ups themselves may have ignored some serious warning signs. More>>
Members of a congressional committee are asking that the Army give a full report about the Dishonorable Deceptions that our investigation caught on hidden camera. More>>
The U.S. Army says it has wrapped up its investigation of three recruiters who were caught on hidden cameras by our "NewsChannel 5 Investigates" team. More>>
A veteran recruiting insider is breaking ranks and questioning whether top Army officials are really doing enough about recruiting misconduct. More>>
Here's what U.S. Army recruiters say about the pressure that they face. More>>
Our investigation of Army recruiters began with the suicide of a local soldier. Now, another soldier from another part of the country is stepping forward to tell a similar story. More>>
Here's what one Army recruiter's wife says about the pressures placed on those soldiers assigned to recruiting stations. More>>
The U.S. Army has punished four Nashville-area recruiters. It stems from our exclusive investigation of the recruiters' Dishonorable Deceptions. More>>
Army brass promised a full investigation of recruiters and their Dishonorable Deceptions. But there were a lot of questions that Army investigators just did not ask. More>>
NewsChannel 5 took hidden cameras inside Army recruiting stations in Middle Tennessee to see how recruiters handled someone who revealed mental health issues. Watch video of the recruiting sessions. More>>
Jay Mallard killed himself last year during basic training at Fort Benning. His family says that, to get into the Army, he had been urged by a recruiter to lie about his continued use of antidepressants. More>>
Army regulations require potential recruits to fully disclose certain medical conditions. But if a recruiter urges a recruit to lie, there are questions about how the Army polices its own. More>>
Reaction to our NewsChannel 5 investigation was almost immediate. More>>
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