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Documents detail legal fight to make the Pentagon share Middle East troop numbers
A Freedom of Information Act lawsuit reveals Middle East troop numbers the Pentagon sought to obscure.
Here’s what the investigation into a fired Marine Corps CO found
Lt. Col. Christopher Kinsey was relieved as head of an aviation training unit in April
‘I’m House’ — inside the case of the commander in flip-flops who got canned
Cmdr. John W. House was fired as head of Navy Recruiting District Michigan in January.
Audit: Naval Academy is falling apart
The Naval Audit Service’s report says the Annapolis, Maryland, college’s infrastructure has degraded to the point of threatening its ability to train midshipmen.
Happy holidays, Seaman Timmy! No more confinement on bread and water for you
The arcane punishment will be banned under military justice reforms that will go into effect on Jan. 1.
Sailor who shot himself had been taken off submarine’s gun list a few months earlier
The petty officer shot himself with what officials said was a service rifle on Jan. 12, while the submarine North Dakota was underway.
‘Fat Leonard’ wrongdoing not a definite career killer for Navy officers
Disciplinary records show several officers found to have accepted gifts from "Fat Leonard" were recommended to retain command.
Mattis warns DoD against leaks in new memo
The Oct. 3 memo was driven in part by leaks after May 2017 Manchester attack.
By Tara Copp, AP