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Navy fires SEAL unit commodore
The Navy provided no details for Capt. Richard Zaszewski's firing.
Virginia National Guardsman pleads guilty in theft of dog tags of WWII airmen from National Archives
A Virginia National Guard sergeant accused of stealing World War II-era dog tags from the National Archives and Records Administration in Maryland has pleaded guilty to a theft charge.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
Esper: ‘Robust’ conversation with Trump about proposed pardons for SEAL, two soldiers
The president is expected to make his decision by Veterans Day.
Marine Raider arraigned on charges in death of Army Green Beret in Africa
Two service members have already been sentenced in Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar's death.
By Todd South
Retired SEAL Rudy Boesch, early fan favorite on ‘Survivor,’ dies
A plankowner at SEAL Team 2, he was 91.
Frozen in time, US Embassy a monument to Iran hostage crisis
What initially began as a sit-in devolved into 444 days of captivity for 52 Americans seized in the embassy.
Bradleys and Army infantry roll into Syria to help secure oil wells
Army Col. Myles B. Caggins III, a spokesman for the U.S.-led mission to defeat ISIS in Iraq and Syria, said the mechanized forces moving in to Deir ez-Zor province, Syria, hailed from the 30th Armored Brigade Combat team, a National Guard unit from South Carolina.
By Shawn Snow
CNO won’t let convicted SEAL retire as chief
But the decision allows Eddie Gallagher to retire with a military pension worth an estimated $1.5 over the course of his lifetime.
By Navy Times staff
VCNO hints reforms looming for Navy’s JAG Corps
Amid a string of JAG scandals, Adm. Bob Burke revealed concerns retired CNO Adm. John Richardson harbored after asking the Navy's attorneys "to go look hard at yourselves and what you need to do to address these issues."
By Navy Times staff
New Sept. 11 exhibit stages the hunt for Osama bin Laden
Declassified U.S. government documents and artifacts will be part of a new exhibit about the decade-long search for Osama bin Laden at the site of the New York terrorist attack he masterminded.
Navy, Marine JAG investigations will face review panel
Following a string of legal debacles, the comprehensive reviews are expected to address how attorneys are trained, developed and used throughout their military careers.
By Navy Times staff