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Former Air Force Pilot Arrested for Training China
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The Arrest The Justice Department says Gerald Eddie Brown Jr.,… |
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The Arrest The Justice Department says Gerald Eddie Brown Jr., 65, was arrested in Jeffersonville, Indiana, after federal agents accused him of training pilots for the Chinese military. Brown is a 24 year Air Force veteran and a former F-35 instructor. Authorities say he traveled to China in 2023 and met with Chinese military officials. He faces criminal charges for providing defense services to a foreign military without the required State Department license under the Arms Export Control Act. What the Charges Say According to the criminal complaint, the alleged conduct started in or around August 2023 and involved cooperation with both foreign nationals and U.S. persons. The government treats tactical flight instruction for another country as a controlled defense service under ITAR rules. The complaint says Brown lacked a license from the State Department Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, which the government says is required before a U.S. person may train foreign military personnel. What Officials Are Saying Department of Justice and FBI officials framed the arrest as a national security matter. The DOJ emphasized the legal line between permissible work and licensed defense services. The FBI warned that foreign governments try to use U.S. military expertise to improve…
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