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A sailor recently based in Hampton Roads charged with espionage

The Navy’s oldest floating dry-dock, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center’s (MARMC) Dynamic, (AFDL 6), prepares to be towed from Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story (JEBLCFS) to Lyons Shipyard Inc., in Norfolk, Virginia for a scheduled Docking Planned Maintenance Availability. (Photo courtesy - Department of Defense)
The Navy’s oldest floating dry-dock, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center’s (MARMC) Dynamic, (AFDL 6), prepares to be towed from Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story (JEBLCFS) to Lyons Shipyard Inc., in Norfolk, Virginia for a scheduled Docking Planned Maintenance Availability. (Photo courtesy - Department of Defense)

Chief Petty Officer Bryce Pedicini is in San Diego awaiting court martial on 21 counts related to espionage and mishandling of classified information. 

Pedicini is charged with giving classified information to an agent of a foreign government. Most of the incidents happened while Pedicini was a student at the Surface Combat Systems Training Command at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center in Norfolk. 

He was stationed there from February 2022 until he was assigned to the USS Higgins in April 2023. The sailor was taken into custody this week while he was assigned to the destroyer in Japan. 

He was charged Jan. 18 in San Diego. The three pages of charges do not name the documents that the Navy believes Pedicini transferred to a foreign agent. 

The Navy is also accusing him of photographing screens of the SIPR computer system, which the Navy’s version of the internet used to transmit classified communication. He’s also charged with keeping classified information in an unclassified setting.  

The name of the foreign country is not listed in the documents. The Navy accuses the sailor of communicating several times with a person and exchanging multiple classified documents. 

“A sailor assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins (DDG 76) is suspected of mishandling classified documents and information. The incident remains under investigation and legal proceedings continue,” said Cmdr Arlo Abrahamson, spokesperson for the Naval Surface Force.

Before being assigned to Norfolk, Pedicini was a student at AEGIS Training and Readiness Center Dahlgren, Va., from July 13, 2021. AEGIS is the Navy’s advanced computer guidance system. The software controls both offensive weapons and a ship’s defensive capabilities.  His job title has been Chief Fire Controlman AEGIS since August  2022.

Originally from Tennessee, Pedicci joined the Navy in 2008.  

This is the third espionage case for the Navy in the last year. In August, two other sailors were arrested and charged in federal court in San Diego with transmitting classified information to China. 

Steve joined WHRO in 2023 to cover military and veterans. Steve has extensive experience covering the military and working in public media, most recently at KPBS in San Diego, WYIN in Gary, Indiana and WBEZ in Chicago. In the early 2000s, he embedded with members of the Indiana National Guard in Kuwait and Iraq. Steve reports for NPR’s American Homefront Project, a national public media collaboration that reports on American military life and veterans. Steve is also on the board of Military Reporters & Editors.

You can reach Steve at steve.walsh@whro.org.

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