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Retired Navy admiral sentenced to prison for accepting job in exchange for awarding government contract
A 62-year-old retired Navy admiral was sentenced to prison on Wednesday for awarding a company a government contract in ...
Federal prosecutors said retired Adm. Robert P. Burke capped his distinguished career as a four-star admiral with “a stunning ...
A retired four-star U.S. Navy admiral has been sentenced to six years in prison for his conviction on corruption charges that ...
Retired 4-star Navy admiral sentenced to 6 years in prison after accepting job for awarding contract
Retired four-star Navy Adm. Robert Burke has been sentenced to six years in prison after being found guilty of bribery for awarding a tech firm a government contract in exchange for a job after ...
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Retired Navy Admiral Headed To Prison After Swapping Contracts For Cushy Job: Feds
A retired US Navy admiral who once commanded operations across Europe, Russia, and Africa is heading to prison in connection with a federal bribery case.Admiral Robert Burke, 62, of Coconut Creek, FL, ...
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Navy Selects Four NAWCAD WOLF Employees for Leadership Program
Four employees from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division at Webster Outlying Field (NAWCAD WOLF) in St. Inigoes ...
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Why Congress Keeps Fighting the Navy Over Cruisers
Congress sees the Navy’s troubled cruiser modernization program as a $3 billion investment too valuable to throw away. Lawmakers argue that retiring ships like USS Vicksburg wastes taxpayer dollars, ...
Explore U.S. Navy ranks from seaman recruit to admiral. Learn rank structure, pay grades, insignia and promotion paths in this complete guide.
Hampton Roads Workforce Council is launching two state-funded training programs to help fill thousands of open shipbuilding ...
‘An unbelievable person’: WWII Navy veteran still standing guard at his Miami security job at age 99
A lot of people can’t wait to retire, but a South Florida man continues to stand guard at his job — at the<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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