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Navy chief charged with espionage
Chief Fire Controlman (AEGIS) Bryce Steven Pedicini is accused of passing classified information to an agent of a foreign government.
Suspected prowler turns out to be Navy sailor who deserted in 1978
Airman Apprentice Antonio D. Miller, who ditched his unit back in 1978, tried to pass himself off as his brother. The problem: His brother died in 2010.
Sailor’s conviction overturned due to judge’s suspended law license
The judge presided over nine courts-martial and two Article 32 hearings during the period in which her law license was suspended.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Advocates sue DoD for release of sexual assault prosecution records
FOIA requests were originally filed back in May.
Navy master chief loses rank and given restriction at court-martial
Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) Senior Chief Adam I. Shucard “was found guilty of all charges and specifications" in June, officials said.
US Marine Corps isn’t grounding Osprey fleet over clutch issue
The Marine Corps said it has trained pilots how to respond when such clutch issues occur, and is looking for longer-term solutions to alert pilots.
US Air Force grounds Osprey fleet after dangerous clutch problem
Air Force Special Operations Command has begun investigating what is causing the clutches in the aircraft to slip.
Marine Corps orders safety standdown for all aviation units
There have been six class-A Marine aviation mishaps resulting in nine deaths in 2022.
By Todd South
New images show about 150 helicopters, large ground force 100 miles from Kyiv
The Russian push on Kyiv has lost some of its momentum but it has plenty of combat power remaining.
By Kyle Rempfer