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Arrest made in 2020 slayings of Special Forces soldier and veteran
The U.S. Attorney's office announces arrest of man in the killings of William LaVigne and Timothy Dumas whose bodies were found on Fort Liberty in 2020.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
FBI joins Army investigation into 2 bodies found on Fort Bragg
A news release from the FBI said investigators are looking to create a timeline of the locations and activities of Timothy Dumas Sr., 44, and Master Sgt. William Lavigne III, 37, on Dec. 1-2.
Laywer: Forrest Sherman CO was fired for turning rusted AK-47 into war trophy for his ship
Cmdr. Frank Azzarello was not aware of the Defense Department procedure for such things, his attorney said.
Texas Guard staff sergeant identified as soldier who died in Kuwait
Manchester is the second soldier assigned to Kuwait to die this year.
By Kyle Rempfer
Here’s how Global Strike Command is shifting its focus to China, Russia
To keep operating despite the coronavirus, ICBM airmen began pulling two-week alerts — the longest in Air Force Global Strike Command history.
‘Satanist’ ex-soldier sentenced to 2 ½ years in bomb plot
An ex-soldier described by prosecutors as a Satanist and linked to a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Wednesday to 2 1/2 years in federal prison for distributing information through social media about building a bomb and making napalm.
Investigation details fatal insider attack on sergeant major during Army advisers’ first deployment
Two of the Afghan police officers involved in the 2018 green-on-blue attack were shooters; two were getaway drivers, according to an investigation obtained by Army Times.
By Kyle Rempfer
NCIS took ‘corrective action’ against agents in wake of SEAL case
Three military attorneys also face professional misconduct probes, Pentagon officials say.
By Carl Prine
Retired SEAL Chief Eddie Gallagher unveils new legal defense foundation
The Pipe Hitter Foundation was founded after the “Gallagher family tragically learned how broken the system is, that our warfighters can be unfairly and unjustly targeted, and how vital outside help can be in fighting back against this kind of corruption,” the website states.
By Dylan Gresik
Top Navy aviators sued by lieutenant claiming vast racist conspiracy
He says he's facing ongoing reprisals because he blew the whistle on wrongdoing.
By Carl Prine
Navy secretary backs admirals in tussle with Trump over SEAL trident, report says
A bombshell interview with Reuters widens what appeared to be a widening civil-military gap.
By Carl Prine