Army’s Military Death Row Executions Plan Named Operation Resolute Justice
The Army has developed “Operation Resolute Justice,” a plan to carry out executions for military prisoners on death row should President Donald Trump approve death sentences. This operation would involve coordinating inmate transport from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to the Federal Correctional Institution in Terre Haute, Indiana, and includes provisions for a witness viewing station. While the plan has been regularly exercised for two decades, the president has yet to approve any of the pending death sentences, and the U.S. military has not conducted an execution since 1961.