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A New Program Is Trying To Help Veterans' Caregivers During The Pandemic
Burnout is a common problem for family members who care for disabled veterans. And for many of them, the pandemic has made things even harder.
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For these veterans, poetry and prose help treat the moral injury of war
In Kansas City, the Moral Injury Association of America sponsors a writing group that’s worked with thousands of veterans and family members since 2014.
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Does The Military Do Enough For Veterans With Mental Health Issues?
When service members are discharged from the military, the degree to which they can receive benefits from Veterans Affairs depends largely on their...
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Military's Use Of Social Security Numbers A Vulnerability For Veterans
A massive data breach at the federal Office of Personnel Management has exposed the Social Security numbers and personnel records of nearly every...
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Their Last Fight: Filipino Veterans Make A Final Push For Recognition
During World War II, more than a quarter million Filipinos fought alongside American soldiers. Many are still awaiting the recognition promised to…
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Experts fear new military fitness rules may worsen disordered eating among troops
As the Pentagon rolls out tougher fitness standards and punishments for troops who fall short, some advocates are criticizing approaches that emphasize discipline over support.
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A New Study Says Troops Are Leaving The Military Because Of Sexual Assaults And Harassment
The RAND Corporation study concluded that the cost of sexual assault and harassment extends beyond the victims. It's also causing troops to leave the service, hurting military readiness.
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Some in Congress want to create a new military branch to specialize in cyber warfare
Supporters say cyber threats from China and other rivals require a dedicated force. But opponents argue that's unnecessary and risky.
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A revived program allows green card holders to become citizens faster if they enlist in the military
The program allows recruits to naturalize at the end of basic training. Several military branches have revived it at a time when the military is having trouble attracting recruits.
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Before 2011, the military forced out thousands of LGBTQ+ troops. Now, some are suing.
The federal lawsuit seeks upgraded discharges for more than 30,000 former service members.
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