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Ex-Defense Department employee sentenced in scheme to sell government property
A former civilian employee of the U.S. Defense Department was sentenced to one year in prison for his role in a scheme to illegally sell government property from California military installations, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
Op-ed: Different spanks for different ranks?
The ace attorney worries that the continued politicization of the military justice system presents a very clear and present danger to all service members.
By David P. Sheldon, Esq.
Nebraska police chief quits amid military service questions
A northeast Nebraska police chief has resigned after questions were raised about what he said were years of service in the U.S. Marines.
Did the military miss major problems with its White House medical officer?
Navy officials won't say whether they will investigate the doctor who withdrew his nomination for VA secretary.
Commentary: Bergdahl outcome demonstrates integrity of military justice
It's unfair to judge the integrity and effectiveness of the military justice system solely on the sentence handed down to Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, one lieutenant colonel argues.
By Lt. Col. Alan Brown