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Military hypothermia and frostbite decline as cold-weather ops ramp up
Even as more troops participate in cold-weather training, injuries associated with the cold are on the way down.
Navy engineer pleads guilty to selling submarine secrets
Jonathan Toebbe, pleaded guilty in federal court in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to a single count of conspiracy to communicate restricted data.
Trump son, allies sued by retired Army officer who was witness in first impeachment case
The retired Army lieutenant colonel is accusing the former president's allies of participating in an “intentional, concerted campaign of unlawful intimidation and harassment” over his decision to testify during the impeachment case.
Couple accused in Navy submarine spy case wanted to leave US because of Trump, lawyer says
Prosecutors have until later this month to respond to the defense motion.
Anchorage will be the new home for DoD Arctic Security Studies
Defense Department Regional Centers are international academic institutions for bilateral and multilateral research and training with the goal of building strong relationships with international security leaders.
Hawaii congressional delegation seeks Navy fuel-leak probe
The Red Hill facility holds 20 underground fuel storage tanks near Pearl Harbor, providing the military with a crucial fuel reserve in the Pacific.
Cash, shredded documents found at couple’s home in spy case
Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana, were arrested this month on espionage charges.
US: Couple accused in submarine espionage case indicted
A Maryland couple arrested earlier this month on charges of trying to sell information about nuclear-powered warships to a foreign country have been indicted, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Sailor convicted in connection to shipmate’s death on New Year’s Day 2020
Hospitalman Apprentice Ethan J. Helems was convicted by a military jury in June of involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide and other charges in connection to the death of Hospitalman Thomas Adrian Dion Campbell, according to recently released Navy trial records.
Marine veteran in body armor kills four in Florida, including infant, sheriff says
Bryan Riley is a Marine veteran who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.
By Kelli Kennedy