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Army civilian accused of bilking $100 million to fund luxury lifestyle
An Army civilian allegedly stole $100 million in military funds in order to fund a lavish lifestyle.
September sentencing in military transportation bribery case
Prosecutors said that businessman agreed to pay $250,000 in kickbacks to a civilian employee of the Marine Forces Reserves distribution management office in New Orleans.
Army’s $10 billion barracks plan in jeopardy, lawmakers fear
The Army cut funding from its planned barracks overhaul initiative in order to protect other modernization projects, and some lawmakers aren't happy.
By Davis Winkie
Coast Guard looks to expand Seattle base as US ramps up Arctic presence
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing a renovation and expansion of its Seattle waterfront base that during the next decade will be home to three new icebreakers, and probably other vessels.
First Kansas Space Force recruit often asked: What’s that?
Braden Vining is the first Kansan to be recruited into the U.S. Space Force, a branch of the military that started in late 2019 to protect the United States’ interests in space.
By Carrie Rengers, The Wichita (Kan.) Eagle via the AP
Excerpt from ‘Call Me Commander’ by Jeff Testerman and Daniel M. Freed
"Call Me Commander" shows how reporters revealed the U.S. Navy Veterans Association was a scam, and uncovered how the man who operated it was a Harvard Law School graduate and former U.S. Army intelligence officer who had been wanted since the 1980s.
By Jeff Testerman and Daniel Freed
31 charged in Coast Guard test-fixing scheme, prosecutors say
A U.S. Coast Guard employee took bribes to fix exams for merchant mariners to get licenses for positions on ships, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana said.
Coast Guard crew saves ship from fire while underway in 7th Fleet
The blaze broke out Sunday in the exhaust stack of the national security cutter Waesche.
California Air National Guard speeds coronavirus testing kits to cruise ship
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed to 12 on Thursday.
By Carl Prine
These are the 21 internal memo items the top Marine wants to immediately change
On Feb. 21 Marine Commandant Gen. David Berger took to Twitter to lay out eight items he highlighted for “immediate action” in the Corps.
By Philip Athey
Former VA official sentenced for federal contract bribery scheme
Official told undercover agent he needed bribes, "so I can have my Christmas..."
By Todd South