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Still no response from North Korea about wayward US soldier
But North Korea’s defense minister threatened that the docking of a nuclear-armed U.S. sub in South Korea could be grounds for a nuclear attack.
Virginia police hunt Marine deserter wanted in murder case, Roanoke schools closed
Authorities closed all the city schools in Roanoke, Virginia, Thursday and warned people to lock their doors.
Alleged Army deserter lived in Indiana for 17 years, police say
A man who allegedly deserted the U.S. Army in 2000 had been living in a small western Indiana city under a fake name, didn’t have a car and worked jobs that paid cash, according to police.
Fort Carson soldier charged in wife’s killing flees to Thailand, considered a deserter
A 21-year-old U.S. soldier is accused of flying to Indianapolis from Colorado to kill his estranged wife, then dumping her body in a trash bin and fleeing to Thailand.
Slain corpsman was 'ambushed’ by schizophrenic Marine Corps deserter, authorities say
Rideout had just arrived at her Oceanside residence moments earlier after leaving Camp Pendleton and was still in uniform when she was killed.
By Jon Simkins
Air Force officer who deserted worked for California university system
An Air Force officer with top security clearance who vanished 35 years ago and was arrested in California last week worked for years as a consultant for the University of California system, former colleagues said.
Air Force captures deserter 35 years after he disappeared
Air Force fugitive captain William Howard Hughes was captured after hiding in California for 35 years under a fake identity.
By Noah Nash
Army deserter arrested after boarding cruise ship in New Orleans
The Army issued a warrant for her arrest several years ago, according to reports.
By Charlsy Panzino
Former US Army deserter to North Korea dies
Charles Jenkins, a U.S Army deserter to North Korea who married a Japanese abductee and lived in Japan after their release, has died. He was 77.
Bergdahl’s bigger crime: Misbehavior before the enemy
The lesser known offense Bergdahl pleaded guilty to subjects him to the possibility of spending the remainder of his life in prison.
By USMC Maj. Eric S. Montalvo (Ret.) and Ms. Carol A. Thompson