News Release
The U.S. Army Military District of Washington
Guardians of the Nation’s Capital
DATE: July 30, 2013
Verdict Announced in United States vs. Pfc. Bradley E. Manning
WASHINGTON – The military judge presiding in the case of United States vs. Pfc. Bradley E. Manning announced a verdict at 1 p.m. on
Tuesday at Fort George G. Meade, Md. The following verdict was reached:
CHARGE I: Violation of UCMJ, Article 104 NOT GUILTY
THE SPECIFICATION: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 1 November 2009 and on or about 27 May 2010, without proper authority, knowingly give intelligence to the enemy,
through indirect means. NOT GUILTY
CHARGE II: Violation of UCMJ, Article 134 GUILTY
Maximum penalties: Dishonorable Discharge; Forfeiture of all Pay and Allowances, and Confinement for two years for
Specifications 1, 2 and 14; ten years for Specifications 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 16.
SPECIFICATION 1: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 1 November 2009 and on or about 27 May 2010, wrongfully and wantonly cause to be published on the internet
intelligence belonging to the United States government, having knowledge that intelligence published on the internet is
accessible to the enemy , such conduct being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a
nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 2: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 14 February 2010 and on or about 21 February 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the
national defense, to wit: a video file named "12 JUL 07 CZ ENGAGEMENT ZONE 30 GC Anyone.avi", did lawfully communicate
the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, such conduct being prejudicial to good order and
discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 3: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 17 March 2010 and on or about 26 March 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the
national defense, to wit: more than one classified memorandum produced by a United States government intelligence
agency, with reason to believe such information could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of
any foreign nation, willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted,
the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 793(e), such conduct
being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the
armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 4: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 31 December 2009 and on or about 5 January 2010, steal, purloin, or knowingly convert to his use or the use of
another, a record or thing of value of the United States or of a department or agency thereof, to wit: the Combined
Information Data Network Exchange Iraq database containing more than 380,000 records belonging to the United States
government, of a value of more than $1,000, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 641, such conduct being prejudicial to
good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 5: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 31 December 2009 and on or about 9 February 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the
national defense, to wit: more than twenty classified records from the Combined Information Data Network Exchange Iraq
database, with reason to believe such information could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage
of any foreign nation, willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted,
the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 793(e), such conduct
being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the
armed forces . GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 6: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did , at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 31 December 2009 and on or about 8 January 2010, steal, purloin, or knowingly convert to his use or the use of
another, a record or thing of value of the United States or of a department or agency thereof, to wit: the Combined
Information Data Network Exchange Afghanistan database containing more than 90,000 records belonging to the United
States government, of a value of more than $1,000, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 641, such conduct being
prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed
forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 7: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U. S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 31 December 2009 and on or about 9 February 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the
national defense, to wit : more than twenty classified records from the Combined Information Data Network Exchange
Afghanistan database, with reason to believe such information could be used to the injury of the United States or to the
advantage of any foreign nation, willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or -cause to be communicated, delivered, or
transmitted, the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U. S. Code Section 793(e),
such conduct being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit
upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 8: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, on or about 8
March 2010, steal, purloin, or knowingly convert to his use or the use of another, a record or thing of value of the
United States or of a department or agency thereof, to wit: a United States Southern Command database containing more
than 700 records belonging to the United States government, of a value of more than $1,000, in violation of 18 U.S. Code
Section 641, such conduct being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to
bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 9: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 8 March 2010 and on or about 27 May 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the national
defense, to wit: more than three classified records from a United States Southern Command database, with reason to
believe such information could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation,
willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted, the said information,
to a person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 793(e), such conduct being prejudicial to
good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 10: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 11 April 2010 and on or about 27 May 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the national
defense, to wit: more than five classified records relating to a military operation in Farah Province, Afghanistan
occurring on or about 4 May 2009, with reason to believe such information could be used to the injury of the United
States or to the advantage of any foreign nation, willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated,
delivered, or transmitted, the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S. Code
Section 793(e), such conduct being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to
bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 11: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 1 November 2009 and on or about 8 January 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the
national defense, to wit : a file named "BE22 PAX. zip" containing a video named "BE22 PAX.wmv", with reason to believe
such information could be used to . the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation, willful l
y communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted, the said information, to a
person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 793(e), such conduct being prejudicial to good
order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. NOT GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 12: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 28 March 2010 and on or about 4 May 2010 , steal, purloin, or knowingly convert to his use or the use of another,
a record or thing of value of the United States or of a department or agency thereof, to wit: the Department of State
Net-Centric Diplomacy database containing more than 250,000 records belonging to the United States government, of a
value of more than $1,000, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 641, such conduct being prejudicial to good order and
discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 13: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 28 March 2010 and on or about 27 May 2010, having knowingly exceeded authorized access on a Secret Internet
Protocol Router Network computer, and by means of such conduct having obtained information that has been determined by
the United States government pursuant to an Executive Order or statute to require protection against unauthorized
disclosure for reasons of national defense or foreign relations, to wit: more than seventy-five classified United States
Department of State cables, willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or
transmitted the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, with reason to believe that such information
so obtained could be used to the injury of the United States, or to the advantage of any foreign nation, in violation of
18 U.S. Code Section 1030(a) (1), such conduct being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and
being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 14: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 14 February 2010 and on or about 15 February 2010, having knowingly accessed on a Secret Internet Protocol Router
Network computer, and by means of such conduct having obtained information that has been determined by the United States
government pursuant to an Executive Order or statute to require protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons
of national defense or foreign relations, to wit: a classified Department of State cable titled "Reykjavik-13",
willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted the said information,
to a person not entitled to receive it, such conduct being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces
and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 15: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 15 February 2010 and on or about 15 March 2010, having unauthorized possession of information relating to the
national defense, to wit: a classified record produced by a United States Army intelligence organization, dated 18 March
2008, with reason to believe such information could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of
any foreign nation, willfully communicate, deliver, transmit, or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted,
the said information, to a person not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 793(e), such conduct
being prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the
armed forces. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 16: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 11 May 2010 and on or about 27 May 2010, steal, purloin, or knowingly convert to his use or the use of another, a
record or thing of value of the United States or of a department or agency thereof, to wit: the United States Forces -
Iraq Microsoft Outlook / SharePoint Exchange Server global address list belonging to the United States government, of a
value of more than $1,000, in violation of 18 U.S. Code Section 641, such conduct being prejudicial to good order and
discipline in the armed forces and being of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces. GUILTY
CHARGE III: Violation of the UCMJ, Article 92 GUILTY
Maximum penalties: Dishonorable Discharge; Forfeiture of all Pay and Allowances, and Confinement for two years for each
specification.
SPECIFICATION 1: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 1 November 2009 and on or about 8 March 2010, violate a lawful general regulation, to wit: paragraph 4-5(a) (4),
Army Regulation 25-2, dated 24 October 2007, by attempting to bypass network or information system security mechanisms. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 2: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 11 February 2010 and on or about 3 April 2010, violate a lawful general regulation, to wit: paragraph 4-5(a) (3),
Army Regulation 25-2, dated 24 October 2007, by adding unauthorized software to a Secret Internet Protocol Router
Network computer. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 3: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, on or about 4
May 2010, violate a lawful general regulation, to wit: paragraph 4-5(a) (3), Army Regulation 25-2, dated 24 October
2007, by adding unauthorized software to a Secret Internet Protocol Router Network computer. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 4: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army, did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, between on or
about 11 May 2010 and on or about 27 May 2010, violate a lawful general regulation, to wit: paragraph 4-5(a) (3), Army
Regulation 25-2, dated 24 October 2007, by using an information system in a manner other than its intended purpose. GUILTY
SPECIFICATION 5: In that Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, U.S. Army did, at or near Contingency Operating Station Hammer, Iraq, on divers
occasions between on or about 8 January 2010 and on or about 27 May 2010, violate a lawful general regulation, to wit:
paragraph 7-4, Army Regulation 380-5, dated 29 September 2000, by wrongfully storing classified information. GUILTY
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