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Top military court rules troops don’t have right to unanimous verdicts
U.S. troops are the country’s only constituency not afforded the same constitutional rights as defendants in civilian courts.
US service member is possible suspect in Syria base blast
A U.S. service member has been identified as a possible suspect in an April explosion that injured several U.S. troops at a base in eastern Syria.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Investigations continue into deaths of 3 children at North Carolina Marine base
Officials have said no shooting was involved in either incident, and there is no threat to the community.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s what we know about the deaths of 3 children at Camp Lejeune
Base officials have confirmed the units where the parents are stationed.
By Karen Jowers
Petty officer’s conviction for filing a false sexual assault report is upheld
The sailor, convicted in March 2020, was sentenced to seven months’ confinement, a reduction in rank to E-1 and a bad-conduct discharge.
US military guns keep vanishing, some used in street crimes
An Associated Press investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen during the 2010s, with some resurfacing in violent crimes.
US documents solve mystery of war criminal Tojo’s remains
It was a tension-filled, highly secretive mission.
US sailor who died while snorkeling off Tinian beach identified
Construction Mechanic Constructionman Gen Sun died April 18.
By Diana Stancy
Marine veteran, ex-Florida police officer latest charged in Capitol breach
Nicholas Lentz was charged in a criminal complaint with illegally being in a restricted building and disruptive and disorderly conduct.
Son charged in stabbing death of civilian US Navy staffer in Bahrain
Federal court documents accuse Giovonni Z. Pope, 27, of stabbing his mother to death at her off-base apartment on Jan. 31.
Navy officials address 2 racist incidents on West Coast
The meetings came after a noose was found on one ship, and hate speech was found written on a wall on another ship.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press