MARINE CORPS SHARE OF THE DAY
Marine who dumped thousands of rounds of stolen ammo loses appeal
By Hope Hodge Seck
Sunday, Jan 8
Then-Lance Cpl. Gunnar I. Naughton listens to Sgt. Maj. Ronald L. Green, the 18th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, during Green’s tour of Raymond M. Downey Responder Training Facility, Naval Annex Stump Head, Maryland, in 2016. (Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr./Marine Corps)
A year after being sentenced to 16 months in the brig for his role in stealing ammunition from the government, and then dumping even more ammo and explosives in a ravine in a panicked attempt to avoid getting caught, a former Marine sergeant says he’s working hard to make good.
Marine who dumped thousands of rounds of stolen ammo loses appeal
By Hope Hodge Seck
Sunday, Jan 8
Then-Lance Cpl. Gunnar I. Naughton listens to Sgt. Maj. Ronald L. Green, the 18th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, during Green’s tour of Raymond M. Downey Responder Training Facility, Naval Annex Stump Head, Maryland, in 2016. (Sgt. Santiago G. Colon Jr./Marine Corps)
A year after being sentenced to 16 months in the brig for his role in stealing ammunition from the government, and then dumping even more ammo and explosives in a ravine in a panicked attempt to avoid getting caught, a former Marine sergeant says he’s working hard to make good.