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3rd ‘MARSOC 3’ defendant’s case goes before top military appeals court
“More than just legal questions, I think we heard some anger from the judges,” said a lawyer for Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet.
Sexting, salacious snapshots: Inside SEAL Team 6′s spoofing scandal
It's the latest imbroglio to embarrass the SEALs, the elite special operators once lauded as “silent professionals” who eschewed the shenanigans that snagged headlines.
Bowe Bergdahl loses unlawful command influence appeal based on Trump tweets
The court affirmed Bergdahl’s guilty plea and previous sentence, but one judge dissented.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army Green Beret major pleads not guilty to Afghan murder charge
Attorney questions nature and timing of charge.
By Todd South
Air Force cautions troops to beware of sexless ‘involuntary celibates’
The aggressive sect of repugnant men cast the entirety of the blame for their coitus-free existence onto women.
By Jon Simkins
Navy judge won’t dismiss SEAL war crimes case but sanctions prosecutors
Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, 40, is charged with premeditated murder and other crimes allegedly committed in Iraq in 2017.
By Carl Prine
In the aftermath of the Fitzgerald collision, months of legal fury end in a whimper
Questions continue about whether missteps by senior Navy leaders helped to scuttle the criminal cases against two officers of the doomed destroyer.
Mystery Navy tweeter unmasked in court filings alleging unlawful command influence
Prosecutors say that any damage to their court-martial case against a lieutenant can be mitigated later by a military judge.
UCMJ crackdown: Why Mattis thinks commanders have gone soft on misconduct
After years of decline in the use of the UCMJ, the defense secretary is warning today's commanders that being soft on misconduct can create readiness problems.
The Navy’s top lawyer unlawfully scuttled a SEAL’s case, court rules
The victory of Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Keith E. Barry — who always insisted on his innocence — will ripple across the entire military.
By Carl Prine
Marine who pissed on dead Taliban wins in court
The court found that the former commandant violated the scout sniper's due process rights.
By Jeff Schogol