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Trump’s unofficial advisors on VA had significant access, influence over policy: report
Newly released emails show a larger role for the men than previously reported.
SEAL war crimes suspect not guilty on murder charge
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher found guilty for inappropriate photo with a corpse, not murder or other alleged crimes.
By Carl Prine
Panel weighs fate of SEAL accused of war crimes
Defense attorneys called it a “mutiny” by entitled, junior SEALs trying to oust a demanding chief. Prosecutors contend that the sailor's own words, photos and junior SEALs convict him.
Gallagher defense team goes on the offensive during war crimes trial
But the military judge hearing the case rejected a request to issue a summary judgment finding the SEAL not guilty of murder and attempted murder.
Latest from the SEAL court-martial: Lead NCIS investigator questioned
Special Agent Joseph Warpinski befriended witnesses and encouraged them to speak with each other in violation of standard investigation practices, defense attorneys allege.
Guts: The mission beyond darkness
Think about hurtling off of an aircraft carrier in the middle of the world’s biggest ocean. Think about doing it at twilight, fairly certain that you’re not coming back.
By Robert M. Citino, Fire for Effect
‘Hell, this is like an old-fashioned turkey shoot.’
One of the greatest aircraft battles of all time devolved into a one-sided slaughter.
By John W. Lambert, Aviation History Magazine
SEAL defense claims prosecution withheld information from judge about email spying
"It appears the prosecutors may have lied to the judge, and that he didn’t authorize it and didn’t know what they were really doing."
By Jon Simkins
House panel opens investigation into Trump’s VA ‘shadow rulers’
Democrats want clarity on the influence of a trio of outside businessmen on department policy decisions.
Baltimore’s WWII-era Liberty ship could be homeless soon
The 440-foot-long gray vessel is one of only two fully operational Liberty ships, which transported vast numbers of military personnel and countless tons of cargo during the war — and the only one sailing regularly out of the port city where it was built.
By Chris Kaltenbach, The Baltimore Sun via the AP