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The Dayton Development Coalition and Dayton Defense hosted this year’s Cyber Dialogue at Sinclair College on February 27. At the one-day event, industry and academic experts, and government leaders shared knowledge on cybersecurity and national security.
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A joint venture including Vazquez Commercial has contested a contract awarded to Messer Construction to renovate historic homes at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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Martin was a member of the 506th Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, known as the “Screaming Eagles.” The 101st was popularized in 2001 by the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers.
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Jim "Pee-Wee" Martin died Sept. 11 at 101. He was a decorated World War II veteran.
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William Kan is a Wright State University grad who was recently accepted into the United States Army band, Pershing's Own.
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A local veteran and one of the last few World War II veterans immortalized in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers died on September 11, 2022. Jim “Pee-Wee” Martin, who parachuted into Normandy in June 1944, lived in Greene County.
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Military judge Col. Christina Jimenez ordered that the two-star general forfeit over $50,000 of his pay and receive a written reprimand.
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Major General William Cooley is now the first Air Force general convicted of a crime in a court martial. The two-star general was found guilty this weekend of one count of abuse of sexual contact. He was acquitted on two other counts.
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Maj. Gen. Cooley is the first Air Force general to be convicted of a crime in a court martial, and also the first to be convicted of charges related to sexual misconduct.
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Closing arguments are scheduled for Friday, April 21 in the trial of Maj. Gen. William Cooley, the first Air Force general to make it this far in court martial proceedings.
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Opening arguments began in a historic military trial at Wright Patterson Air Force Base this week. It is the first court martial of an Air Force general facing charges related to sexual misconduct. The trial comes as the military faces increased scrutiny over how it handles sexual misconduct.
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The historic case is the first court martial of an Air Force general facing sexual misconduct charges.