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Retired commandant's son handled dead insurgents after urination incident: NCIS documents
The son of a retired Marine Corps commandant told military investigators he handled the bagged remains of dead insurgents urinated on by scout snipers in Afghanistan, contradicting assertions from senior officers that he had no contact with those Marines.
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Fort Jackson 1-star suspended amid misconduct allegations
The Army announced it has suspended the commander of Fort Jackson, S.C., amid misconduct allegations that include adultery and a physical altercation, according to a spokesman for Training and Doctrine Command.
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McConnell, Pease and Altus chosen to host KC-46A tanker
The two bases will be the first of 10 main operating bases for the new tanker
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Sgt. charged with filming naked female cadets
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Biden: Coast Guard faces growing demands
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DoDEA schools will soon decide furlough schedules
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Float driver: Train seemed still before deadly crash
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VA clears 34,000 old claims under new initiative
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DoD's request for 1% military pay raise, Tricare fee hikes rejected by House panel
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House panel approves changes to military's sexual assault laws
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