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Marine veterans of Ramadi deflated by city's fall to ISIS
U.S. Marines who fought long and bloody battles to drive insurgents out of the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah watched with disappointment as the cities…
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Searching For An MIA Brother For 48 Years
More than a thousand service members remain listed as Missing In Action from the Vietnam War. The brother of one of them still holds out hope. It was 48…
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A Special Focus On Caring For Vets At The End Of Their Lives
Service members often struggle with guilt, abandonment and regret. The Army and the Department of Veterans Affairs are working to help make those last days meaningful.
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Pentagon Reviewing Valor Award Standards Across the Services
Only four Iraq veterans have received the Medal of Honor, and some service members say the Pentagon has become stingy in recognizing valor.Defense…
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Women In Military More Likely To Attempt Suicide
Women in the Army during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were more likely to attempt suicide than male soldiers, a new study has found.
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How To Brag About Military Experience To Land A Job
In the Army you don’t get a job, you get an MOS – a military occupational specialty. Sergeant Madeline Warrington was a 35M human intelligence collector...
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Government Data Hack Called 'National Security Disaster'
The recent hack of data held by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management has raised concerns that the identities of undercover intelligence officers…
The Precise Science Behind Military Recruiting Centers
The first thing a new recruit will encounter at the Army Career Center in Tukwila, Washington, is a locked door. It’s one of the changes at recruiting...
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A Pod Of Their Own: Washington State Prison Keeps Veterans Together
Every morning the flags at Stafford Creek Corrections Center in Aberdeen, Washington, are raised in a color guard ceremony. The 10 men who do the job...
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Veteran Housing Vouchers Scorned by Landlords
A federal program provides housing vouchers to help veterans pay their rent. But in cities with expensive housing markets, many landlords won't accept…
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