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Conduct Unbecoming: A Military True Crime Podcast

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A half hour up the road from resort-lined beaches is an Army base nestled in the interior of Oahu. Though the on-base housing might not be beach front, they’ve got ready access to everything the island has to offer. Maybe living in paradise wa
Stop me If you’ve seen A Few Good Men. A group of servicemembers sneak into a soldier’s bedroom in the middle of the night to do a bit of corrective action. When day breaks miles away from American shores, a mysterious death nearly gets papere
I’ve left mission-driven non-profit jobs twice. It was really emotionally taxing to leave jobs that I really believed in once upon a time--I was so committed to the mission in both instances, and had been so full of hope that I would make a dif
If you are old enough to remember the foibles of a certain President around the turn of the millennia, you’re likely familiar with the phrase, “it’s not the crime, it’s the cover up.” For Corporal Laurean, stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Caro
I don’t think anyone would accuse me of having good luck when it comes to my checked luggage making it with me on trips. I’ve had a number of suitcases driven up days after my arrival. Most recently, our luggage on our move from Japan went to
Captain Brown arrived at Minot Air Force Base some time before June 2012 and although Air Force duty station assignments are short, he was determined to make the most of his stint in North Dakota. Even in places where the cost of living might
In the old cobblestone streets of Mons, Belgium, Lieutenant Becker and his wife had an opportunity to start fresh. They were thousands of miles from their family and friends and, when faced with the stress of moving overseas, they could either
It's a tale as old as time: boy meets girl, boy beats girl. One in four women experience domestic or intimate partner violence, but it's a statistic that may be a little misleading. It certainly doesn't mean that one in four men commit domesti
While I was in college, our sorority traveled for an out-of-town vaguely sporty event held on the beaches of Santa Barbara, California. We were assigned a coach from the host organization who somehow knew even less about the sport than we did
Before we got hitched, married friends of ours sat us down and warned us about the perils of moving in with one another. They described the challenges they faced when they first moved in together and it was only after they worked through the st
On Sunday mornings, we like to take our dogs for a walk to the local donut shop. It’s a nice tradition and supports a local family owned business. If you’re in the market for a Sunday morning tradition, I hope you consider ours. If that’s not
Anything can happen when people head home for a trip. Hallmark would have you believe that you’ll abandon your high power career in your new home city to fall in love with a Christmas tree farmer or hometown pastry chef. The CDC would remind y
About a decade ago, as I prepared to enter the gauntlet of law school, my mom and I flew to Maui. It was a chance to relax before three years of stress culminating in the big bad Bar exam. We wanted to see the island from the top of Haleakala
As residents of Las Vegas can attest, it’s not all showgirls and sequins. Once you get away from the glitz and out of view of the Sphere, it’s a lot like any other city where people live their day-to-day lives. They get up, exercise, go to wor
In the early days of stay at home orders, media outlets warned of a potential shadow epidemic. Furtively reported stories reminded Americans that there would be people sheltering in place with their abusers and we worried there would be a spik
I’m going to let you in on a little secret - in common law countries, like the United States, the law is practiced, largely, by comparing your case to all the other cases and finding things that are the same or different. Like a complex “spot
In the soft rolling hills of Italy, with just days to go before deploying, a young soldier sent messages to his loved ones and prepared to travel to Turkey. He wasn’t supposed to share information about where he was going--troop movement secur
It’s important to have at least some familiarity with the habits and interests of your partner. My spouse has a deep love of golf and while I can’t claim to be even halfway decent at the sport,  I find a cute outfit and bop around the course an
I’ve detailed some of the concerning relationship patterns young folks who join the military engage in- namely, getting engaged awfully fast and married terribly young. The arrangement can be dicey- not every marriage survives the peaks and va
I speak as someone who often served as Sober Sister at sorority events: caretaking for drunk people is a lot of thankless work. We do it because we love our people and want them to stay safe… but I vastly preferred chasing a tipsy sister down
Some events are designed with a singular focus in mind—for example, weddings. Weddings are designed around the legal or spiritual union of two adults. It would be shocking to show up for a wedding and find yourself discussing the best man or t
The Kingdom of Bahrain, named for the “two seas” surrounding the archipelago, hosts the Naval Support Activity Bahrain - a US Naval base. Bahrain itself is a fascinating mix of Bahraini nationals, American and British military, and immigrants.
Accessing reliable childcare in the United States is already challenging, and the under and unemployment of military spouses create a system where it’s kind of assumed the non-military spouse will stay home with any children. A divorce throws
In my first year of law school, I sat with my classmates in the school’s common area. We were full of nerves, still trying to figure out who was a friend and who was going to hide the books in the library to try and get a competitive edge. A w
On a sunny Southern California afternoon in March 1996, the Marines working the night shift in Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39 prepared for their uniform inspection. As colleagues made sure they had the right covers, that their shoes wer
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