WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of soldiers and others are under criminal investigation in what the military describes as a widespread scheme to take fraudulent payments and kickbacks from a National Guard recruiting program. The fraud cost the U.S. at least $29 million and possibly tens of millions dollars more, officials said
Army Probing Hundreds In Recruiting Fraud Scheme
The Wiesbaden Army Recruiters greet various people at the Community Open House in Wiesbaden, Germany on 5 FEB 2013. (Photo by Dee Crawford, Visual Information Specialist TSC-WI, JMTC) WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of soldiers and others are under criminal investigation in what the military describes as a widespread scheme to take fraudulent payments and […]