Why was Army CID Involved? Court records allege three-business prostitution operation Near Fort Bragg

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Court records obtained by The Salty Soldier paint a far more detailed picture than the brief public announcement issued after a recent Cumberland County human trafficking operation. While the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests of Carlos Ramirez Garcia and Angkana Sihachack following a multi-agency investigation involving Homeland Security Investigations, the…

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Fort Stewart shooter convicted, but trial reveals new details about relationship with victim and claimed motive

FORT STEWART, Ga. — Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford has been convicted of attempted murder in last year’s Fort Stewart shooting, but testimony during his court-martial revealed new details about his same-sex relationship with one of the victims and what defense attorneys claim drove him to open fire inside his unit headquarters. A military judge found…

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Newly released Army records expand scope of case against Fort Hood Sergeant Major following conviction

Newly released Army records are providing a broader picture of the allegations that led to the conviction of former Fort Hood Sgt. Maj. Victor M. Rivera, revealing charges and investigative findings that extended beyond what had previously been disclosed in Bell County, Texas court filings. On June 17, the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel…

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Buried in a 192-Page Intelligence Bill: Why Senator Cotton’s Israel provision is raising questions among veterans

Most Americans have never heard of Section 622. Buried deep inside the Senate’s Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027, the provision has received little mainstream attention despite being sponsored by one of the most powerful lawmakers in Washington: Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton. On its face, the language appears straightforward. The measure directs…

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Newly obtained records reveal details in case against Fort Hood Sergeant Major as Army court-martial appears to conclude

A years-long investigation involving Fort Hood Sergeant Major Victor Manuel Rivera appears to have reached a significant milestone this month as a General Court-Martial at Fort Hood concluded while related criminal proceedings continue in Bell County, Texas. According to Army trial records, Rivera was tried by a General Court-Martial from June 4 through June 12,…

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