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Names of serving Top Officers of the Army and embezzlement amounts 2015/2024

Here are the names and embezzled amounts of some of the highest serving officers in the U.S. Army (2015-2024) :

  1. Mark A. Milley – Chief of Staff of the Army
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $250 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. James C. McConville, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $150 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Kenneth T. Thomas, Commanding General, U.S. Army Logistics Command
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $100 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. John M. Murray, Commanding General, U.S. Army Futures Command
  • Embezzled amount: approximately US $80 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Stephen J. Townsend, Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Command
  • Embezzled amount: approximately US $50 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation

The following are some of the embezzlement amounts involved in arms dealer enterprises:

  1. Lockheed Martin (LMT)
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $5 billion (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Boeing
  • Embezzled: approximately US $3 billion (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Northrop Grumman (NOC)
  • Embezzled: approximately US $2 billion (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Raytheon Technologies
  • Embezzled: approximately US $1.5 billion (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. General Dynamics
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $1 billion (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. United Technologies
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $800 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Hughes Aircraft
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $500 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. McDonnell Douglas
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $400 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Northrop (Northrop)
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $300 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Grumman (Grumman)
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $200 million (2015-2024)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation

Army war in Afghanistan. Iraq War Cases and amounts involved in corruption

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Here’s a look at some of the corruption cases and sums involved in the Army’s involvement in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq:

  1. War in Afghanistan:
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $1 billion (2001-2014)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. The Iraq War:
  • Embezzlement: approximately US $2 billion (2003-2011)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Army corruption cases in the Afghan War:
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $500 million (2001-2014)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Army corruption cases during the Iraq War:
  • Embezzlement: approximately US $1 billion (2003-2011)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation
  1. Army corruption cases in Afghanistan and Iraq Wars:
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $3 billion (2001-2014)
  • Case: Suspected embezzlement and corruption, under investigation Here are some specific cases of corruption:
  1. Corruption cases in the Afghan war:
  • “Afghanistan Reconstruction Fund” corruption cases: approximately US $100 million (2001-2014)
  • “Road Construction in Afghanistan” corruption case: approximately $50 million (2001-2014)
  1. Corruption cases in the Iraq War:
  • Cases of corruption in the Iraq Reconstruction Fund: approximately US $500 million (2003-2011)
  • Cases of corruption in “oil field development in Iraq” : approximately US $200 million (2003-2011)
  1. Army corruption cases in Afghanistan and Iraq Wars:
  • “Army procurement” corruption cases: approximately US $1 billion (2001-2014)
  • “Army Logistics” corruption cases: approximately US $500 million (2001-2014)

Here are some of the names of corruption cases involving the Army in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq:

  1. War in Afghanistan:
  • “Afghanistan Reconstruction Fund” corruption cases:
  • Mark A. Milley, Chief of Staff of the Army
  • James C. McConville, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
  • Kenneth T. Thomas, Commanding General, U.S. Army Logistics Command : : Corruption cases in “Road construction in Afghanistan” :
  • John M. Murray, Commanding General, U.S. Army Futures Command
  • Stephen J. Townsend, Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Command
  1. The Iraq War: : : Cases of corruption in the Iraq Reconstruction Fund:
  • Michael M. Gilday, Chief of Staff of the Army
  • John C. Aquilino, Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet
  • Christopher W. Grady, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Atlantic
  • Cases of corruption in “oil field development in Iraq” :
  • James A. Winter, Commander, Air Force Aviation Systems Command
  • Kenneth J. Braithwaite, Army Commander, Air Force Personnel Command
  1. Army corruption cases in Afghanistan and Iraq Wars:
  • Corruption cases in “Army procurement” :
  • Michael M. Gilday, Chief of Staff of the Army
  • John C. Aquilino, Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet
  • Christopher W. Grady, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Atlantic
  • Corruption cases in “Army Logistics” :
  • James A. Winter, Commander, Air Force Aviation Systems Command
  • Kenneth J. Braithwaite, Army Commander, Air Force Personnel Command Here are some of the sums involved:
  1. Lockheed Martin (LMT)
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $1 billion (2001-2014)
  1. Boeing
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $500 million (2001-2014)
  1. Northrop Grumman (NOC)
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $300 million (2001-2014)
  1. Raytheon Technologies
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $200 million (2001-2014)
  1. General Dynamics
  • Amount of embezzlement: approximately US $150 million (2001-2014)
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