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2 Marines of ‘MARSOC 3’ likely will retire with honorable discharges
In February, Gunnery Sgts. Josh Negron and Danny Draher were acquitted of manslaughter but convicted of drinking in violation of an order.
Navy announces expanded drug testing for synthetic opioid
The Navy expands its "zero tolerance" policy for controlled substances.
By Mark D. Faram
A more accurate, completely digital DD 214 is on its way
A new military discharge document could be streamlined, easier to correct and available online.
Navy cook booted for running with criminal motorcycle gang
He pleaded guilty in February.
Sailor suffers self-inflicted gunshot wound
The sailor is assigned to the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson.
This officer strangled his Florida fiancée
A plea deal leads to nine months’ confinement and dismissal from the Navy.
Here’s what happened to the officer who tried to arrange sex with a deaf child
The Navy officer thought he was texting with the girl's uncle, but he was really communicating with law enforcement.
Before he was caught, this sailor trafficked firearms
The sailor was assigned to the Norfolk-based aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush when prosecutors say he unlawfully sold at least 23 guns for profit.
Op-Ed: Trump’s ‘failed leadership’ led to transgender ban
A Navy veteran sounds off on the Pentagon's transgender ban.
By Alaina Kupec, Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund
This federal program wipes away disabled vets’ student debt. They’re defaulting on their loans anyway.
About 42,000 veterans had been contacted, and 7,700 had had their loans discharged, according to information provided by the Education Department this week, leading advocates to wonder whether there’s more the federal government can do to expand its the benefit’s reach.
By Natalie Gross