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Advocates sue DoD for release of sexual assault prosecution records
FOIA requests were originally filed back in May.
Evidence in Marine special operations case stalled again by Pentagon’s censor
The Pentagon has "repeatedly been ignoring requests for unclassified information in order to protect senior military leaders from embarrassment," the retired Marine claims.
How a junior officer’s horrific death sparked reforms in Navy RHIB operations
Ensign Sarah Mitchell didn't die in vain.
Internal report exposes cocaine abuse, lax testing, inside SEAL Team 10
In the wake of the probe, SEAL Team 10′s superiors at Naval Special Warfare Group 2 updated the urinalysis program, retrained those who administer the tests and hiked the frequency of the screenings, according to the Navy.
Audit: Naval Academy is falling apart
The Naval Audit Service’s report says the Annapolis, Maryland, college’s infrastructure has degraded to the point of threatening its ability to train midshipmen.
Happy holidays, Seaman Timmy! No more confinement on bread and water for you
The arcane punishment will be banned under military justice reforms that will go into effect on Jan. 1.
Broken feet and hurt shoulders: Male Marines have far more injuries than women at Infantry Officer Course
Out of 41 injuries over the past two years at IOC, only one was a female Marine.
By Shawn Snow