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Military to screen for gender dysphoria amid transgender ban, per memo
The Pentagon told commanders to direct medical record reviews of troops they suspect have gender dysphoria. The DOD will also screen troops at physicals.
Former Minot judge advocate accused of attempted PCS scam
The former staff judge advocate at Minot Air Force Base faces an Article 32 hearing next month stemming from alleged fraudulent claims on damaged household items and lying to investigators.
Prosecutors: Seabee Peeping Tom at mysterious SEAL base
The Seabee was deployed at a SEAL base in Somalia.
By Carl Prine
Navy chief facing multiple sex crime charges in Norfolk
Chief Intelligence Specialist Ray Donald Braimer Jr. is one of three sailors facing serious criminal charges in Norfolk.
By Carl Prine
Navy officer loses appeal in child porn case
Ensign Joseph P. Saugen wanted the military appellate court to vacate one of three child porn specifications.
By Carl Prine
Prosecutors urge court-martial for Naval Academy midshipman in drug case
Military prosecutors are recommending a court-martial for a U.S. Naval Academy midshipman accused of distributing illegal drugs.
Slain corpsman was 'ambushed’ by schizophrenic Marine Corps deserter, authorities say
Rideout had just arrived at her Oceanside residence moments earlier after leaving Camp Pendleton and was still in uniform when she was killed.
By J.D. Simkins
A former Naval Academy midshipman lost her appeal in a 1995 love triangle murder case
A federal court has rejected an appeal from a female former Naval Academy midshipman serving a life sentence in Texas for the 1995 slaying of the high school girlfriend of her former Air Force Academy boyfriend also convicted of murder in the teenage love triangle.
Article 32 hearing set for midshipman accused of distributing drugs at Naval Academy
The U.S. Naval Academy announced Tuesday it is bringing charges against a midshipman who allegedly distributed illegal drugs, including cocaine.
Why are these sailors getting prosecuted in Norfolk?
One sailor was stationed on an aircraft carrier and the other was with the Marines.
By Carl Prine
Is this Navy officer being held accountable for negligence? Or railroaded?
Questions about the legal fate of Lt. Natalie Combs continue to swirl around her court-martial case.
By Carl Prine