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Marine Corps Reserve sergeant dies after collapsing during PFT
The death is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as well as a safety investigation by Marine Forces Reserve.
By Todd South
Bergdahl chooses to have trial heard by judge, not jury
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has decided to be tried by a judge — not a military jury — on charges that he endangered comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan.
Pentagon identifies Green Beret killed in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Aaron Butler, 27, died Wednesday in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, from wounds he suffered when an improvised explosive device exploded during combat operations.
By Michelle Tan
Officials: Exhumation of killers from vet cemeteries is rare
The recent exhumation of an Army Vietnam veteran’s body from the Connecticut State Veterans Cemetery was a rare invocation of federal laws aimed at keeping murderers and rapists out of veterans burial grounds, federal and state officials say.
Missouri town raises money for family of military plane crash victim
Supporters of a Missouri man who died in a military plane crash last month are raising money to help his family.
Remains of Ohio WWII soldier finally come home
In what his family believes was his last letter home to Zanesville, Sgt. Harold Davis wrote that his only dream was to see the United States again.
By Kate Snyder, Zanesville (Ohio) Times Recorder via AP
Pentagon: British firm billed US over $50M for iffy expenses
A British company hired to train Afghan intelligence officers billed the U.S. government for high-end cars, including Porsches and an Aston Martin, and paid the “significant others” of the firm’s top executives six-figure salaries even though there’s no proof they did any work, according to details of a Pentagon audit made public Wednesday.
MEDAL: This soldier just gave away his Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor "should go to the guy on the right of me and the guy on the left of me,” former Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta said.
By Military Times Editors