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‘Fat Leonard,’ contractor in Navy bribery case, may face more charges
Leonard “Fat Leonard” Francis, a defense contractor at the center of a Navy bribery scandal, returned to the U.S. as part of the Venezuelan prisoner swap.
Venezuelan government defends detaining Marine veteran for 2 years
Marine veteran Matthew Heath was arrested in 2020 and accused of being a terrorist and spying for then-President Donald Trump.
A sailor, harassed by her XO, alleges her superiors didn’t intervene
Sexual harassment by a superior, and reporting that superior, can be a fraught experience for sailors.
Army responds to 2021′s historically high active duty suicides
An Army spokesperson detailed how the service is working to reduce the number of soldiers dying by suicide.
By Davis Winkie
Threats from Russia more immediate, but threats from China greater: report
A new Rand report lays out possible threats facing the U.S. from Russia and China.
New in 2021: More FONOPs around the world for the Navy?
The Navy conducted freedom of navigation operations around the world in 2020. Will the trend continue into 2021?
Mystery surrounds Marine veteran’s imprisonment in Venezuela
The family of a Marine veteran accused of terrorism and spying on Venezuela for the U.S. government speaks out.
Specter of election chaos raises questions on military role
What would it take for the U.S. military to become involved in an election?
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press