http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/16/alaska-policeman-jailed-russian-spyAn Alaska-based military police officer has been sentenced to 16 years in prison and will receive a dishonourable discharge for selling military secrets to an undercover FBI agent posing as a Russian spy, a military panel has decided.
Chriswell testified that during the first meeting with the agent that day, Millay "expressed his disgust with the US military". They then moved to the agent's hotel room, where audio and video recording devices were in place.
Millay said he would work for the Russian government, and if they made it worth his while he would re-enlist for a second five-year stint. He also said he had confidential information on the Warlock Duke jamming system the US military uses to sweep roadside bombs.
He was arrested on 28 October. A search of his barracks found two handguns, detailed instructions on how to use a Russian internet phone service and literature from the white supremacist organisation the National Socialists Movement.
Chriswell also testified that Millay had two Nazi SS thunderbolt tattoos under his biceps and spider web tattoos, which he said were common among racists in prison.
"He branded himself in their symbols of hate," the military prosecutor Captain Stewart Hyderkhan said in his closing statement, arguing for a sentence of at least 25 years in prison. "He had hate for the army. He had hate for the United States."