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Feds convict sailor for machine gun and grenade launcher possession
Agents also found two anti-tank missile launchers at his home, according to the Justice Department.
Senior Navy civilian convicted for taking port service company bribes
The case echoes that of "Fat Leonard" Glenn Francis, who remains on the lam.
Navy officer sentenced to life for murdering his wife in Belgium
The Navy declined to take on the case until former Defense Secretary James Mattis forced them to in 2018.
Appeals court overturns former Air Force lieutenant colonel’s conviction in racial slur case
The retired Air Force lieutenant colonel was convicted of violating Virginia's abusive language law.
Using a writ of mandamus to collaterally attack a court-martial conviction
A writ of mandamus is an option a service member may take to collaterally attack a court-martial conviction, says the author of this commentary.
By Jason Moy