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Two U.S. sailors charged with sharing military info with China
The Feds announced separate indictments against two San Diego-based sailors on Thursday.
Marine Raiders’ request to dismiss homicide charges denied by judge
Gunnery Sgts. Daniel Draher and Joshua Negron are next scheduled for a motion hearing on Sept. 27.
By Todd South
Ukrainian troops surrendering at Mariupol registered as POWs
Hundreds more fighters have emerged from the Mariupol stronghold where they made their last stand and surrendered.
Eight Green Berets quietly disciplined after Afghan prisoner’s beating death
The Afghan prisoner's blood was found on the walls and ceiling of the interrogation room where he was questioned.
By Kyle Rempfer
Is ‘pornified’ culture preventing military efforts to combat sex crimes?
A Coast Guard officer suggests pornography is a pandemic in a recent law journal article.
Manslaughter charges against MARSOC corpsman dropped by military judge
The court found that a top Marine lawyer made "threatening" statements that sabotaged any chance for a fair trial.
By Todd South
Military sexual harassment will be a crime under new White House executive order
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the order Wednesday afternoon.
WATCH: Apple TV+ releases trailer for Eddie Gallagher docuseries
Gallagher was accused of war crimes in Iraq, including allegations that he murdered a teenage Islamic State detainee.
By Sarah Sicard
Sheriff: Navy chief accused of fatally shooting husband
Navy Chief Petty Officer Bree Kuhn, 34, assigned to Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla, was arrested Wednesday in the shooting death of her husband.
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.
Judge warns about use of embarrassing sex terms in Marine’s murder trial of Green Beret
Military judge to decide if statements discussing sexually embarrassing acts can be shared with jury.
By Todd South