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Do troops have right to unanimous verdicts? Supreme Court could weigh in
The top military court decided in June that service members accused of crimes aren’t entitled to unanimous verdicts, unlike in the civilian legal system.
Navy master chief loses rank and given restriction at court-martial
Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) Senior Chief Adam I. Shucard “was found guilty of all charges and specifications" in June, officials said.
Navy offers E-8, E-9 advancements for sailors who fill at-sea billets
This is the Navy's the most recent initiative to fill sea billets.
By Diana Stancy
Marine veteran recognized for decades of smooth flying
Al Depto began his career as an aircraft mechanic and was presented with the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award in June.
By Alan Olson, The Intelligencer
Master chief headed to trial over alleged ‘maltreatment’ of subordinates
He's also been charged for allegedly forcing a subordinate to falsely report a COVID-19 test result.
Here’s why the command master chief of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy was fired
Coast Guard Investigative Service agents discovered that U.S. Coast Guard Academy Command Master Chief Brett VerHulst had a history of inappropriate physical contact with female cadets, enlisted personnel and officers.
Here’s what led to the Navy national chief recruiter’s firing last year
Navy Counselor Master Chief Franklin Tiongco was relieved in May 2020.
Here’s why a Navy master chief lost his rank this spring
The master chief was stationed at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at the time of his crime.
Book excerpt: ‘Master Negotiator: The Role of James A. Baker, III at the End of the Cold War’
A comprehensive examination of U.S. diplomacy at the end of the Cold War through the lens of Secretary of State James A. Baker III.
By Diana Villiers Negroponte
Navy creates one Seabee rating for E-9s as service aims to facilitate promotion opportunities
The change is slated to take effect on March 15.
By Diana Stancy