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Most abortions are banned at military hospitals. Advocates want Congress to change that.
As states across the country restrict abortion, President Biden and some other Democrats want to ease federal restrictions on the procedure.
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When troops' remains are identified from long-ago wars, it's getting harder to find family members
Scientific advances have allowed the Army to identify about 200 sets of remains each year - dating back to World War II. But the passage of time has complicated the process of finding families to accept the remains.
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Trump is taking credit for a military recruiting uptick, but it started before the election
The Pentagon said January was the Army's best recruiting month in 15 years. That continued an upswing in military enlistments that began before President Trump's election.
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The Air Force Is Under Pressure To Explain A Longstanding Racial Disparity In Punishment
Advocates are calling attention to statistics that show Black airmen are brought up for punishment more often than their white counterparts. The Air Force…
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On Memorial Day, Remembering Fallen Friends
The American Homefront Project talks with service members and veterans about who they're remembering this Memorial Day.Jim Harkins, who served in the Air…
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Veteran Treatment Courts Help Vets Stay On Their Feet
More than 300 veteran treatment courts exist around the country to help former service members who have been charged with low-level crimes. The courts...
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The Army Has A Message For Soldiers: Even Where Marijuana Is Legal, Don't Use It
Recreational marijuana use is now legal in ten states, but it remains off-limits to service members ... and some military communities don't want it to be…
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Tragedies At Fort Hood Have Led The Army To Rethink Its Response When Soldiers Go Missing
Advocates say the Army is too quick to write off soldiers as deserters when they don't show up for duty. That can delay searches when a service member disappears because of an accident, suicide, or abduction.
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With Women Eligible For All Military Jobs, Draft Registration Could Follow
For more than thirty years, men have been required to register for the Selective Service. Now, there's growing sentiment that women should be included,…
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After Dobbs, troops seeking abortions may face long drives, career risks, privacy concerns
More than 100 military installations are in states where abortion is now banned.
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