June 28
US MILITARY:
Death Penalty a Possibility in Bergdahl Case
A United States citizen military person recently deserted his Army post of
duty, potentially endangering all his fellow military members of an Army unit
in Afghanistan. At this writing not all details of the incident hav
September 2
US MILITARY:
Death penalty urged for soldiers accused of murder in Iraq
An Army investigator has recommended that 4 soldiers accused of murder in
a raid in Iraq should face the death penalty, according to a report
obtained Saturday by The Associated Press.
Lt. Col. James P. D
May 29
US MILITARY:
U.S. airman to face murder trial
In Keflavik, Iceland, a United States airman will face a court-martial on
a murder charge in the killing of a U.S. servicewoman who was scheduled to
testify against him in another case, a U.S. Air Force spokesman said
Monday. Airman Calv
May 29
US MILITARY:
Marines in Iraq 'massacre' may face the death penalty
US Marines could face the death penalty after one of their number took
horrific photos of a massacre in Iraq on his mobile phone, Britain's
Independent has learned.
The photographs, seized by the US Naval Criminal
August 27
US MILITARY:
Worker in Army lab may have falsified DNA test results
Hundreds of cases dating back a decade or more may hang in the balance if
investigators confirm that a civilian forensic examiner at the Army
Criminal Investigation Laboratory falsified DNA test results.
The exa
Jan. 30
USA MILITARY:
Slovik execution haunts after 60 years
On the morning of Jan. 31, 1945, in the French Alsatian village of St.
Marie aux Mines, a U.S. Army private in Pennsylvania's 28th Infantry
Division was marched into a snowy courtyard, strapped to a post, and
shrouded with a black