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SOCOM begins fielding new battlefield biometrics system
Reveal Technology’s Identifi platform allows operators to collect fingerprints, facial scans, iris data and voice recognition in the field.
Monday ‘accelerated change of command ceremony’ relieves Navy JAG tied to SEAL cases
Deputy Judge Advocate General Rear Adm. Darse E. Crandall Jr. presided over what was described as a private ceremony and there was no end of tour award.
By Carl Prine
Three former Green Berets caught in cash theft scheme in Afghanistan
The soldiers embezzled a combined total of $90,000 between July 2009 and January 2010.
By Kyle Rempfer
Navy CNO takes over Gallagher court-martial amid controversy
"Any previous post-trial action has been rescinded,” read a statement emailed to Navy Times by the Pentagon.
By Carl Prine
Navy: Rear admiral fired over 'inappropriate, personal relationship’
Vice Adm. Thomas Moore, NAVSEA’s commander, removed him as part of an administrative action and no charges have been preferred at this time.
By Carl Prine
Florida program puts commandos back in uniform and out on the streets as law enforcement officers
Florida transition program puts SOFs on the streets and back in uniform.
By Kristine Froeba
Navy orders probe into actions of Judge Advocate General Corps leaders
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson also dismissed all charges against a SEAL officer charged with covering up war crimes and stopped the ongoing probe of another special operator who confessed to murdering a detainee in Iraq in 2017.
By Carl Prine
SEAL boss to force: ‘We have a problem’
Following more high-profile SEAL scandals, the head of Naval Special Warfare is calling for a gut-check.
Trump nixes NAMs for 4 prosecutors tied to SEAL case
It's not the first time a tweeting Trump has interjected himself into the case.
By Carl Prine
Watchdog finds no single entity completely in charge of supervising security assistance activities in Afghanistan
John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, said that his watchdog group found “no single person, agency, military service, or country responsible for overseeing all of the U.S. and international activities to develop the Afghan security forces.”
By Diana Stancy