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Foreign agents preying on disgruntled soldiers, Army intel chief warns
The 43-day government shutdown has presented a particular opportunity for enemies to influence frustrated and disaffected Army personnel.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Chinese nationals charged with spying on US Navy
The DOJ said two Chinese nationals spied on Navy sailors and bases for China's intelligence agency and attempted to recruit service members as assets.
By Riley Ceder
VA to launch research initiative on toxic exposures
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to study military environmental exposures and their effects on veterans.
By Patricia Kime
Motion filed to dismiss lead prosecutor and possibly judge in SEAL war crime trial
“If the Military Judge authorized an investigation with such little knowledge, that is, at the very least, quite unnerving,” the motion reads.
By Kyle Rempfer
This is what happened after mislabeled Revolutionary War grenades sat on museum shelves for decades
Revolutionary War fighting ended but shots recently exploded!
By Joanne Kimberlin, The Virginian-Pilot