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Marine veteran sentenced to 30 years for drugging, prostituting hundreds of women near Camp Lejeune
At least two of his victims were adult military dependents; many of his clients were members of the military.
By Todd South
Arizona senator reveals she was raped by a superior officer while in the Air Force
Martha McSally, a key Republican voice on military issues in the Senate, said she kept the assault hidden because of fear of how military leaders would handle it.
Marine charged with kidnapping, raping woman near Camp Lejeune
The North Carolina Marine is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 18.
By Jon Simkins
Top 10 list of Marine Corps commands where Marines are most at risk of sexual harassment
The first-of-its-kind list is from a new Pentagon report.
By Marine Corps Times staff
Sexual assault: Here are the bases where troops are most at risk
Navy ships are the most dangerous, according to new Pentagon study ranking installations on risk of assault.
By Tara Copp, AP
Louisiana prosecutors won’t pursue rape charges against 3 Marines, former Tulane student
Prosecutors in Louisiana have refused to pursue charges against three Marines and a Tulane University graduate accused of rape.
War crimes possible by all parties in Yemen, UN experts say
"This crisis has reached its peak," a human rights advocate says.
3 Marines face rape charges, another sought
Three Marines based in New Orleans face rape charges after a Tulane University student and her friend reported a group of men assaulted them earlier this month.
Former Marine gets life for murder and rape of Okinawa woman
A Japanese court on Friday convicted a U.S. military contractor of murder and rape charges in the death of an Okinawa woman and sentenced him to life in prison.
Commentary: To stop rape in the ranks, fix the personnel system
Despite progress, the incidence of rape in the ranks remains far higher than among civilians.
By Tim Kane