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Navy chief found guilty of attempted espionage
A general court martial found U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Bryce Pedicini guilty of attempted espionage, among other charges.
By Diana Stancy
Navy sailors arrested on charges tied to national security, China
The men are accused of giving sensitive military information to China — including details on wartime exercises, naval operations and technical materials.
Some on-post kiosks offer sushi, salads and more where troops live
Commissaries are plumping up their selections of healthy foods, and working to get the items closer to where troops live and work.
By Karen Jowers
Coast Guard apologizes for mishandling of sexual assaults at academy
The U.S. Coast Guard on Friday acknowledged it did not widely disclose its six-year internal investigation into dozens of cases from 1988 to 2006.
Trump faces Espionage Act charges, which covers a lot more than spying
Spy cases are rare. More typically, the act applies to the unauthorized gathering, possessing or transmitting of certain sensitive government information.
By Joseph Ferguson and Thomas A. Durkin, Loyola University Chicago
Intel leaks ‘will never happen again,’ vows top National Guard officer
Gen. Daniel Hokanson said investigations so far have not shown systemic problems with who has access to the military's most sensitive secrets.
Sailors who sign up for 3-year journeyman sea tours to get bonus pay
Benefits include incentive bonuses ranging from $200 to $800 a month.
By Diana Stancy
Navy creates new security forces billet for enlisted sailors
The new billet, installation security specialist, or 815A, aims to bolster security and prevent unauthorized base access.
By Diana Stancy
Essential reads on classified documents and the Espionage Act
The arrest of Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira has renewed questions on the handling of classified documents.
By Howard Manly, The Conversation