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DeDolph, a Wisconsin native, was a member of the elite SEAL Team 6. He was one four American service members — two SEALs and two Marines — who were charged in the death of Army Staff Sgt.
Chief Petty Officer Tony DeDolph, a member of the elite SEAL Team 6, also offered a detailed account of the night in which he and other servicemembers initiated a prank known as a "tape job" on ...
A member of the Navy's elite SEAL Team 6 has accepted a plea agreement in connection with an Army Green Beret's 2017 death, his lawyer said. Chief Special Warfare Operator Anthony DeDolph ...
The Navy SEAL who admitted to choking a Special Forces soldier to death in 2017 has agreed to plead guilty, according to his attorney. Chief Petty Officer Tony DeDolph was formally charged with ...
DeDolph, a Wisconsin native, was a member of the elite SEAL Team 6. He was one four American servicemembers — two SEALs and two Marines — who were charged in the death of Army Staff Sgt.
The SEAL's attorney said he plans to appeal the punishment. Tony DeDolph received the sentence Saturday from a jury of fellow servicemembers at a Navy base in Norfolk, Virginia, the Navy said in a ...
A Navy SEAL who was charged in the 2017 death of a Green Beret pleaded not guilty on Friday to murder. Special Operations Chief Tony DeDolph entered his plea before a military court in Norfolk ...
DeDolph, a Wisconsin native, was a member of the elite SEAL Team 6. He was one of four American servicemembers — two SEALs and two Marines — who were charged in the death of Army Staff Sgt.
DeDolph, a Wisconsin native, was a member of the elite SEAL Team 6. He was one four American servicemembers — two SEALs and two Marines — who were charged in the death of Army Staff Sgt.
Logan Melgar. That would make Chief Special Warfare Operator Tony DeDolph the third of four defendants, including another SEAL Team 6 member, to admit guilt for an alleged role in Melgar's death ...