An Iraq death prosecution

An Army captain from Evergreen, accused of ordering Iraqi officers to kill two Iraqi civilians, will find out in the next few weeks if his case will go before a court martial.

The United States Military "preferred" one count of reckless endangerment and two counts of premeditated murder against Capt. Carl Bjork on Nov. 3.

Reports 9NEWS.com.  An Article 32, UCMJ, investigation has yet to be ordered, so no court-martial for a while.

A North Carolina-based noncommissioned officer faces charges at court-martial for allegedly sexually abusing a 3-year-old.

Marine Corps Times reports.

Courtesy of the U.S. Army to Stars & Stripes.

Command Sgt. Maj. Antonio Holder pleaded guilty to fraternization with a subordinate enlisted man Tuesday and was sentenced to a reduction in rank to an E-8 and a formal reprimand.

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