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Sailors plead guilty in connection to shipmate’s fentanyl death
The junior sailor died after ingesting fentanyl aboard Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois, where narcotics investigations have soared in recent years.
Couple used their ties with the Navy to steal 9K identities, officials say
A retired 7th Fleet CPO and a former reservist stationed at Lemoore were indicted by a federal grand jury in Fresno last week on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft.
Operation High Tide: Inside the Navy’s effort to sting sex-trafficking sailors in Bahrain
One petty officer lost it all on the island.
New law expands VA loan eligibility for Guard, COVID-19 vets
Many National Guard troops who completed COVID-19 orders in 2020 are now eligible for the VA loan. Are you?
By Davis Winkie
Have you seen this grenade-stealing, C-4 packing, fugitive sailor who escaped 15 years ago today?
James T. Praefke escaped brig chasers 15 years ago today and remains on the lam.
Senate appropriators propose federal pay freeze for 2021
Federal employees would be frozen at 2020 pay rates under proposed Senate funding bills.
By Jessie Bur
Theodore Roosevelt sailor dies of ‘self-inflicted gunshot wound’ while standing watch on pier
The sailor's name has not been released.
Paid parental leave is on the horizon, but feds still have questions
Paid parental leave begins Oct. 1, but feds are still missing key pieces of how that leave will work in practice.
By Jessie Bur
More than 5 million military family members, retirees are getting new ID cards
The technology also sets the stage for the future when cardholders will be able to go online and get their ID card through the proper vetting process, without going to an ID office.
By Karen Jowers