Three members of Congress have written top-tier military leaders over ongoing cases involving three service members from Marine Forces Special … [Read more...] about Jacksonville Daily News: Congressmen write Navy secretary, Marine commandant about ongoing MARSOC 3 cases
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SFC Robert Nicoson found not guilty of all allegations, case dismissed
On January 7, 2022, an Army court-martial panel (jury) comprised of 2 Lieutenant Colonels and 6 Command Sergeants Major found Sergeant First … [Read more...] about SFC Robert Nicoson found not guilty of all allegations, case dismissed
Army Times: Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
Article written by Kyle Rempfer Sgt. 1st Class Robert Nicoson, the paratrooper who was accused of leading a patrol into an unnecessary … [Read more...] about Army Times: Paratrooper charged in Syria shootout acquitted of all charges
UAP featured on OANN’s Real America with Dan Ball
On December 22, 2021, United American Patriots CEO, David "Bull" Gurfein, appeared as a guest on Dan Ball's Real America television show on One … [Read more...] about UAP featured on OANN’s Real America with Dan Ball
With UCI burden shifted to government in MARSOC 3 case, military judge’s decision will dictate future of military justice
Camp Lejeune – On December 21, 2021, a motion hearing took place in a Camp Lejeune courtroom involving U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Eric … [Read more...] about With UCI burden shifted to government in MARSOC 3 case, military judge’s decision will dictate future of military justice
As hearings set at Camp Lejeune, defense in MARSOC 3 cases claim unlawful command influence
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Murder, Collateral Damage, or Tragic Mistake – Who Decides and Why?
No Officers Held Accountable for Botched Afghan Drone Strike, While Enlisted Soldier Remains in Prison In response to the murder of 13 … [Read more...] about Murder, Collateral Damage, or Tragic Mistake – Who Decides and Why?
Unlawful command influence in MARSOC 3 case sees senior officer fired, defense seeking dismissal
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American Family News: Soldiers ‘left behind’ by politics deserving of amnesty, says GOP group
Written by J.M. Phelps and originally published by American Family News A committee within the Louisiana Republican Party is arguing that … [Read more...] about American Family News: Soldiers ‘left behind’ by politics deserving of amnesty, says GOP group
Many Lives Were Lost at Pearl Harbor. This Man’s Just Began
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Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Ensign Herbert C. Jones
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Medal of Honor Monday: Army Staff Sgt. Robert Pruden
Written by Katie Lange for DOD News Army Staff Sgt. Robert Pruden volunteered to join the Army as the Vietnam War raged because he'd told … [Read more...] about Medal of Honor Monday: Army Staff Sgt. Robert Pruden