Justin Pritchard, The Associated Press

Justin Pritchard

The Associated Press

Oakland, CA, United States

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Past articles by Justin:

New reforms target US military’s missing weapons problem

To meet new reporting requirements, the military is modernizing how it accounts for its millions of firearms and mountains of explosives. → Read More

U.S. military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

The AP’s AWOL Weapons investigation has shown that poor accountability and insider thefts have led to the loss of more than 2,000 military firearms since 2010. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

Hundreds — and possibly thousands — of armor-piercing grenades, hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives, as well as land mines and rockets have been stolen from or lost by the U.S. armed forces over the past decade, according to an ongoing Associated Press investigation. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

Hundreds — and possibly thousands — of armor-piercing grenades, hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives, as well as land mines and rockets have been stolen from or lost by the U.S. armed forces over the past decade, according to an ongoing Associated Press investigation. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

Hundreds — and possibly thousands — of armor-piercing grenades, hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives, as well as land mines and rockets have been stolen from or lost by the U.S. armed forces over the past decade, according to an ongoing Associated Press investigation. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

Hundreds — and possibly thousands — of armor-piercing grenades, hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives, as well as land mines and rockets have been stolen from or lost by the U.S. armed forces over the past decade, according to an ongoing Associated Press investigation. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

The Marine Corps demolition specialist was worried — about America, and about the civil war he feared would follow the presidential election. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

The Marine Corps demolition specialist was worried — about America, and about the civil war he feared would follow the presidential election. And so, block by block, he stole 13 pounds (6 kilograms) of C4 plastic explosives from the training ranges of Camp Lejeune. → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

By KRISTIN M. HALL, JUSTIN PRITCHARD and JAMES LAPORTA Associated Press → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

By KRISTIN M. HALL, JUSTIN PRITCHARD and JAMES LAPORTA Associated Press → Read More

AP: US military explosives vanish, emerge in civilian world

Hundreds of armor-piercing grenades, hundreds of pounds of plastic explosives, as well as land mines and rockets have been stolen from or lost by the U.S. armed forces over the past decade, according to an ongoing Associated Press investigation. → Read More

AP: Military units track guns using tech that could aid foes

The Associated Press has found that a technology some units in the U.S. military are using to keep track of guns could let enemies detect troops on the battlefield → Read More

AP: Military units track guns using tech that could aid foes

Determined to keep track of their guns, some U.S. military units have turned to a technology that could let enemies detect troops on the battlefield, The Associated Press has found. The rollout on Army and Air Force bases continues even though the Department of Defense itself describes putting the technology in firearms as a “significant” security risk. → Read More

Military units track guns using tech that could aid foes

Determined to keep track of their guns, some U.S. military units have turned to a technology that could let enemies detect troops on the battlefield, The Associated Press has found. → Read More

Takeaways: AP’s investigation of military gun tracking tech

The Associated Press has found that a technology some units in the U.S. military are using to keep track of guns could let enemies detect troops on the battlefield → Read More

Top general 'shocked' by AP report on AWOL guns, mulls fix

Gen. Mark Milley said he will look at ways to track and secure weapons in the wake of the AP report. → Read More

Top general 'shocked' by AP report on AWOL guns, mulls fix

Gen. Mark Milley said he will look at ways to track and secure weapons in the wake of the AP report. → Read More

Top general 'shocked' by AP report on AWOL guns, mulls fix

Gen. Mark Milley said he will look at ways to track and secure weapons in the wake of the AP report. → Read More

For years US Army hid, downplayed extent of firearms loss

Military guns aren’t just disappearing. Stolen guns have been used in shootings, brandished to rob and threaten people and recovered in the hands of felons. → Read More

AP: Some stolen US military guns used in violent crimes

Pulling a pistol from his waistband, the young man spun his human shield toward police. → Read More