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Navy fires SEAL unit commodore
The Navy provided no details for Capt. Richard Zaszewski's firing.
Last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor dies at 103
Ferencz took on Nazi death squads during the Nuremberg trials.
Treasury designates Wagner Group a transnational criminal organization
The U.S. believes the Russian private military company has 50,000 personnel fighting in Ukraine, including 10,000 contractors and 40,000 convicts.
Woman gets 3 years in bogus fundraiser for homeless Marine veteran
Authorities began investigating after homeless veteran Johnny Bobbitt Jr. sued the couple, accusing them of not giving him the money.
Appeals court sets aside SEAL’s sentence in Green Beret’s hazing death
Now, he’ll likely receive a rehearing that could change the outcome of his case.
Marine vet’s execution date set after 21 years on death row
The former Marine Corps recruiter was convicted in the 2000 rape and killing of a 16-year-old waitress.
‘Where Is Private Dulaney?’ examines 1979 murder, cult in Marines
A Hulu docuseries released Wednesday explores the 1979 murder of a Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune.
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.
Fort Carson soldier booted after stealing camper from first sergeant
The motivation behind the theft is unknown.
By Sarah Sicard