Two Navy SEALs under investigation in the death of an Army Green Beret in Africa changed their story to investigators from when the death was first reported to after the autopsy revealed that the soldier had died of “homicide by asphyxiation.”
Two Navy SEALs are being investigated in connection to the strangulation death of an Army Green Beret in a house the three shared while on assignment in Mali.
Former Navy SEAL James Hatch, whose career as a commando ended when he was shot while searching for Bowe Bergdahl, said his feelings toward the Army sergeant have gone from “I would like to kill him” to thanking the soldier’s lead attorney for working so hard to defend him.
Here are the stories of soldiers and a Navy SEAL who were wounded in the search for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and how their lives were changed by it. Their stories are part of the case against Bergdahl, who faces sentencing.
The sentencing starting Monday for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is expected to feature dramatic testimony about troops badly hurt while they searched for him.
Highly decorated Navy SEAL Cmdr. Seth Anthony Stone, 41, of Houston Texas, died Sept. 30th in an off-duty skydiving accident while on leave in Perris, California.
Matt Bissonnette, under the pen name Mark Owen, wrote a firsthand account of the bin Laden raid. He didn't clear it with the Pentagon. He claims his lawyer told him not to.