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Sensitive US military info exposed in accidental emails to Mali
Emails containing sensitive data reportedly went to the African country Mali instead of the U.S. military because of a typo.
Competing and winning in Africa, a vast theater of opportunity
U.S. investment and its small U.S. defense footprint is making a difference in Africa, but the field is changing and competition is fierce.
By Col. Chris Karns
US offering $5 million bounty for attackers responsible for deadly Niger ambush that killed 4 soldiers
The U.S. Department of State’s Rewards for Justice Program is also offering a $5 million reward for information or location of Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, the leader of the ISIS offshoot known as the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.
By Shawn Snow
Navy SEAL and Marine Raider may face life in prison as they go to general court-martial for death of Green Beret
The Navy SEAL and Marine Raider accused in the murder of a Green Beret in Africa face life in federal prison without the possibility of parole when they each head to general court-martial.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army special operator received valor award for actions concurrent with hostage crisis in Mali
An Army special operator received the second highest valor award for his actions during an overseas contingency operation nearly four years ago.
By Kyle Rempfer
Marine Raider who earned Silver Star for heroism during Mali hotel attack now on Capitol Hill
Marine Raider Master Sgt. Jarad Stout was awarded the Silver Star for his heroic actions in rescuing hostages during the 2015 terrorist attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali.
By Shawn Snow
Navy SEAL pleads guilty in strangulation death of Green Beret in Africa
The SEAL has agreed to testify against three other co-defendants charged in the death.
By Todd South
Leaked documents provide details about Green Beret’s death involving Navy SEALs and Marine Raiders
One SEAL and one Raider are negotiating plea deals in the case.
By Todd South
France: A European army would help — not threaten — US troops
“We need to step up to help without waiting for the US to always foot the bill,” the French armed forces minister said Monday.
By Kyle Rempfer
A SEAL and a Marine Raider seek plea deals in Green Beret murder case
The other two defendants are awaiting a rescheduled preliminary hearing.
By Todd South
Hearing postponed for two Navy SEALs and two Marine Raiders in death of Green Beret staff sergeant
Reports indicate that defendants changed their stories multiple times when speaking to investigators.
By Todd South