The editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes reported that he was terminated, along with the newspaper's publisher and a reporter, due to insubordination after raising concerns about possible editorial interference.
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Pentagon dismisses leadership of military newspaper for insubordination
The Pentagon has dismissed the leadership of the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, including its editor-in-chief, publisher, and a reporter. The editor stated that the firings were a result of insubordination related to objections against potential editorial interference.
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Pentagon fires military newspaper leadership for 'insubordination'
Pentagon dismisses leadership of military newspaper for insubordination