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  Since 2013, military investigators have documented at least 500 cases of serious misconduct among its generals, admirals and senior civilians, almost half of those instances involving personal or ethical lapses. But despite these cases, USA TODAY has found, the Pentagon has no uniform way to track misconduct, and the office created to fix the problem closed before it could finish the job, much to the dismay of its creator, former Defense secretary Chuck Hagel.

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