Former Air Force cadet battling for his reputation for years hears from White House
Adam DeRito hopes he will get justice from the Air Force Academy
Colorado Army National Guard Specialist Adam DeRito spent more than a decade battling for his name, his integrity and his diploma. Now, his vigilance may soon produce the result he desired.
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DENVER â Back in February, Colorado Army National Guard Specialist Adam DeRito went public during a report by Denver7 Investigates asking for justice and a deeper investigation by the Air Force Academy ten years after he was stripped of his Air Force Academy diploma just hours before his graduation.
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Officials confirmed the identity of two men found in a plane crash near Aspen
The remains of Ruben Cohen and David Zara were found near Midway Pass about 9 miles east of Aspen near the Continental Divide
The pair had taken off in a Beechcraft B36 from Aspen Pitkin County Airport at around 4:30pm on Saturday afternoon, and were bound for Des Moines, Iowa
But at 10:30 on Sunday morning, a concerned friend called authorities to tell them that the single-engine aircraft had not arrived
Zara, 58, was a professional pilot who had previously founded charter plane companies Zen Air and Tradewind Aviation
4 The Colorado Army National Guard hosted the 2021 Region VII Best Warrior Competition at the 168th Regional Training Institute, Fort Carson, Colorado, May 17-20, 2021. This regional event included the best NCO and Soldier from Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah.
The BWC is a time for Soldiers and Noncommissioned officers to show they are the best of the best both physically and mentally.
“To prepare for this competition you need to make yourself a well-rounded soldier because this gives you a better chance at representing yourself, it’s a compilation of a whole bunch of areas,” said U.S. Army Spc. Adam Barlow, Fire Control Specialist, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 65th Field Artillery Brigade, Utah National Guard.
Guardsman suing Colorado National Guard over right to protest
Captain Alan Kennedy is suing for reprimands he received after attending a Black Lives Matter protest in Denver and then writing a column about it. Author: Marshall Zelinger Updated: 8:35 PM MDT April 1, 2021
DENVER The right to peaceably assemble, the right to protest, is at the core of the First Amendment.
Members of the military protect and defend that right. Yet, they also do not always get to benefit from it. Essentially, the Colorado National Guard has ordered me not to participate in Black Lives Matter protests or write op-eds about it, said Alan Kennedy.