The report details the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, establishing it as a critical component of U.S. ballistic missile defense capable of intercepting threats across multiple ranges during their terminal flight phase. Key evidence highlights THAAD's role in complementing other BMD systems like Patriot and AEGIS, providing rapid deployment capability against diverse missile threats. Strategically, while the system is vital for regional security (e.g., South Korea, Guam), its operational readiness depends heavily on sustained funding from the Missile Defense Agency and the availability of qualified military personnel, making manpower a key policy vulnerability.
UPDATED: Norfolk Sailor Sentenced to 43 Years in Prison for Murder of Fellow Sailor
English Summary
CS3 Jermiah Copeland was sentenced to 43 years in federal prison for the unpremeditated murder of CS3 Angelina Resendiz, a 21-year-old sailor aboard USS James E. Williams at Naval Station Norfolk on May 29, 2025. Copeland pleaded guilty to strangling Resendiz in his barracks and concealing her body; GPS data from his phone and witness testimony established the timeline and led to discovery of her remains in a duffel bag. The case highlights persistent vulnerabilities in naval force protection, barracks security, and violence prevention protocols for junior enlisted personnel, raising questions about command oversight and the adequacy of existing safeguards against sexual assault and murder within military facilities.
中文摘要
CS3 Jermiah Copeland 因於 2025 年 5 月 29 日在北福克海軍基地(Naval Station Norfolk)的 USS James E. Williams 艦上,非預謀謀殺 CS3 Angelina Resendiz(一名 21 歲水手),被判處 43 年聯邦監獄。Copeland 承認在宿舍內絞殺 Resendiz 並隱匿其屍體;警方透過其手機的 GPS 數據和目擊證詞,重建了事件的時間線,並最終在一個行李袋中發現了她的遺骸。此案凸顯了海軍武力保護、宿舍安全以及針對初級軍人暴力預防規程中持續存在的漏洞,引發了對指揮層監督責任以及軍事設施內防止性侵和謀殺等現有保障措施充分性的質疑。
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