Editor's note: This article was originally published at 5:07 p.m. EDT on July 18, 2016.

The Army on Monday released summaries of the 59 courts-martial that concluded in June. Names of soldiers who were acquitted of all charges were not provided.

The verdicts, by judicial circuit:

First Judicial Circuit (Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states)
Fort Drum, New York, June 1:
Name:
Staff Sgt. Thomas C. Richards
Conviction: By a military judge, pursuant to his pleas, of one specification of disobeying a lawful order, two specifications of rape of a child, two specifications of aggravated sexual assault of a child and one specification of sexual abuse of a child.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, confined for 32 years, dishonorable discharge. As part of an offer to plead guilty, a pre-trial agreement limited confinement to 18 years. 

Fort Eustis, Virginia, June 2:
Name:
Not provided (private)
Acquittal: By a military judge of two specifications of sexual assault.

Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., June 9:
Name:
Not provided (staff sergeant)
Acquittal: By a panel composed of officer and enlisted members of one specification of abusive sexual contact.

Fort Campbell, Kentucky, June 9:
Name:
Not provided (first lieutenant)
Acquittal: By a military judge of one specification of disobeying a superior commissioned officer, two specifications of rape, one specification of sexual assault, two specifications of assault consummated by a battery, two specifications of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman and two specifications of communicating a threat.

Fort Eustis, June 10:
Name:
Sgt. Nkimo K. Clifton
Conviction: By a military panel composed of officer members, contrary to his plea, of one specification of wrongfully using a controlled substance.
Sentence: Reduced to the grade of E-1, forfeit $500 pay per month for one month, confined for 30 days. 

Fort McNair, June 22:
Name:

Not provided (chief warrant officer 2)

Acquittal:

By a military judge of one specification of conspiring to obstruct justice, one specification of rape, one specification of abusive sexual contact and one specification of obstructing justice.

Fort Campbell, June 28:
Name:

Not provided (private first class)

Acquittal:

By a military panel composed of officer and enlisted members of one specification of sexual assault.

Second Judicial Circuit (Southeast)
Fort Rucker, Alabama, June 7:
Name:

Lt. Col. Christopher D. Wood

Conviction:

By a military judge, contrary to his plea, of one specification of attempted lewd act on a child.

Acquittal:

One specification of attempted rape of a child, one specification of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman and one specification of service-discrediting conduct.

Sentence:

Confined for 10 months, dismissed from the service.

Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 8:
Name:

Fort Stewart, June 10:
Name:

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, June 15:
Name:

Fort Gordon, Georgia, June 16:
Name:

Fort Stewart, June 20:
Name:

Fort Stewart, June 21:
Name:

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, June 21:
Name:

Fort Jackson, June 28:
Name:

Fort Stewart, June 29:
Name:

Third Judicial Circuit (Southwest and Midwest)
Fort Hood, Texas, June 1:
Name:

Fort Sill, Oklahoma, June 2:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 1:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 2:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 3:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 6:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 7:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 10:
Name:

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 21:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 22:
Name:

Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, June 22:
Name:

Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, June 29:
Name:

Fort Hood, June 30:
Name:

Fourth Judicial Circuit (Far East and Far West)
Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 2:
Name:

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 3:
Name:

Camp Casey, South Korea, June 6:
Name:

Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, June 6:
Name:

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 7:
Name:

Fort Carson, Colorado, June 8:
Name:

Fort Bliss, Texas, June 8:
Name:

Fort Carson, June 10:
Name:

Fort Carson, June 14:
Name:

Fort Carson, June 15:
Name:

Wheeler Army Airfield, June 16:
Name:

Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, June 17:
Name:

Fort Carson, June 17:
Name:

Fort Bliss, June 20:
Name:

Fort Carson, June 21:
Name:

Wheeler Army Airfield, June 23:
Name:

Camp Foster, Japan, June 23: 
Name:

Fort Carson, June 24:
Name:

Fort Bliss, June 27:
Name:

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 27:
Name:

Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, June 29:
Name:

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 30:
Name:

Fifth Judicial Circuit (Europe and Southwest Asia)
Stuttgart, Germany, June 1:
Name:

Vilseck, Germany, June 2:
Name:

Vicenza, Italy, June 14:
Name:

Vicenza, June 16:
Name:

Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, June 28:
Name:

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