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Court martials: Some info emerges

In response to my comment yesterday that more court martials deserve coverage, I got some helpful notes.

By , a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy.
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In response to my comment yesterday that more court martials deserve coverage, I got some helpful notes.

In response to my comment yesterday that more court martials deserve coverage, I got some helpful notes.

Here is a website that lists upcoming Air Force court martials. You’ll see, for example, that in January, Colonel David Cockrum is scheduled to be tried for abusive sexual contact causing bodily harm. Earlier this year he was relieved of command of a medical unit in Korea.

And here is a site that lists results of recent court martials for Marine Corps bases in the western U.S. Here is one for eastern Marines. Either the Marine maintaining the website is very slow, or eastern Marines are better behaved.

Anyone got other sites, especially for the Army and Navy?

And speaking of immorality, the NFL is facing some congressional heat over the $7 million it has been paid in recent years to support the troops.

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Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1

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