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Navy chief convicted for Bahrain sex crimes loses court appeal
Calvin Halfacre remains in the brig because he got “the punishment he deserves,” the judges wrote.
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Navy chief convicted in Bahrain sex crimes seeks to overturn his sentence
Chief Logistics Specialist Calvin Halfacre pleaded guilty last year to paying three Thai prostitutes for sex while stationed in Bahrain, but the initial sexual assault charges were dropped.
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Senators seek answers from Navy on human trafficking by sailors in Bahrain
The query comes after a series of Military Times stories about sailor trafficking on the Middle Eastern island.
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NCIS: Bahrain prostitutes are trying to get intel off U.S. sailors
An NCIS agent claims that most foreign women on Bahrain are trafficked there, and they are looking to get intel they can sell.
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Watch the five-part documentary about the sex trade in Bahrain —Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
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Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp: The U.S. Navy’s sex trafficking scandal in Bahrain
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
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A teen prostitute in Bahrain and the sailor who wanted to save her
At 18, Mary began roaming the bars and clubs outside of Naval Support Activity Bahrain, looking for U.S. sailor clients.
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Why the Navy struggled to convict in Bahrain sex crime cases
Navy efforts to hold sailors accountable for crimes involving prostitutes suffered from a recurring problem: the failure to get the Thai prostitutes into a military courtroom to testify.
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Here’s what the Navy says it’s doing to keep sailors away from prostitutes in Bahrain
“Any of us can slowly and almost quietly walk down a very dangerous path,” the fleet chaplain said.
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Navy chief convicted for Bahrain sex crimes loses court appeal
Calvin Halfacre remains in the brig because he got “the punishment he deserves,” the judges wrote.
-
Navy chief convicted in Bahrain sex crimes seeks to overturn his sentence
Chief Logistics Specialist Calvin Halfacre pleaded guilty last year to paying three Thai prostitutes for sex while stationed in Bahrain, but the initial sexual assault charges were dropped.
-
Senators seek answers from Navy on human trafficking by sailors in Bahrain
The query comes after a series of Military Times stories about sailor trafficking on the Middle Eastern island.
-
NCIS: Bahrain prostitutes are trying to get intel off U.S. sailors
An NCIS agent claims that most foreign women on Bahrain are trafficked there, and they are looking to get intel they can sell.
-
Watch the five-part documentary about the sex trade in Bahrain —Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
-
Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp: The U.S. Navy’s sex trafficking scandal in Bahrain
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
-
A teen prostitute in Bahrain and the sailor who wanted to save her
At 18, Mary began roaming the bars and clubs outside of Naval Support Activity Bahrain, looking for U.S. sailor clients.
-
Why the Navy struggled to convict in Bahrain sex crime cases
Navy efforts to hold sailors accountable for crimes involving prostitutes suffered from a recurring problem: the failure to get the Thai prostitutes into a military courtroom to testify.
-
Here’s what the Navy says it’s doing to keep sailors away from prostitutes in Bahrain
“Any of us can slowly and almost quietly walk down a very dangerous path,” the fleet chaplain said.
-
Navy chief convicted for Bahrain sex crimes loses court appeal
Calvin Halfacre remains in the brig because he got “the punishment he deserves,” the judges wrote.
-
Navy chief convicted in Bahrain sex crimes seeks to overturn his sentence
Chief Logistics Specialist Calvin Halfacre pleaded guilty last year to paying three Thai prostitutes for sex while stationed in Bahrain, but the initial sexual assault charges were dropped.
-
Senators seek answers from Navy on human trafficking by sailors in Bahrain
The query comes after a series of Military Times stories about sailor trafficking on the Middle Eastern island.
-
NCIS: Bahrain prostitutes are trying to get intel off U.S. sailors
An NCIS agent claims that most foreign women on Bahrain are trafficked there, and they are looking to get intel they can sell.
-
Watch the five-part documentary about the sex trade in Bahrain —Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
-
Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp: The U.S. Navy’s sex trafficking scandal in Bahrain
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were housing prostitutes in their apartments, seizing the women’s passports and taking a cut of their earnings ― profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
-
A teen prostitute in Bahrain and the sailor who wanted to save her
At 18, Mary began roaming the bars and clubs outside of Naval Support Activity Bahrain, looking for U.S. sailor clients.
-
Why the Navy struggled to convict in Bahrain sex crime cases
Navy efforts to hold sailors accountable for crimes involving prostitutes suffered from a recurring problem: the failure to get the Thai prostitutes into a military courtroom to testify.
-
Here’s what the Navy says it’s doing to keep sailors away from prostitutes in Bahrain
“Any of us can slowly and almost quietly walk down a very dangerous path,” the fleet chaplain said.










