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Young Military Spouses Face Unexpected New Role: Caregivers For Life
When service members return from the battlefield with lifetime disabilities, their spouses often become full-time caregivers. The wars in Iraq and…
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Companies Still Parking Cars At West LA VA Campus
More than three years after a Federal judge said leasing land to for-profit companies on the West Los Angeles V.A. campus violated the rules under which…
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Beyond American Legion: Younger Veterans Look For New Connection
As traditional veterans organizations like the American Legion and VFW lose members, younger vets are gravitating toward dozens of smaller, more…
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Navy Ad Campaign Hopes To Attract New Generation Of Young, Tech-Savvy Recruits
All the armed services are confronting a challenging environment for adding numbers to their ranks. The U.S. is near full employment and fewer young people physically qualify.
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30 years after the Navy retired its last battleship, President Trump wants to build them again
The massive vessels were decommissioned in favor of smaller, more versatile ships. And experts are skeptical of the plan to build new ones.
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Some States Are Doing What the Federal Government Won't: Giving Veterans Benefits To Gay Ex-Troops
Thousands of troops were expelled for being gay before Congress changed the law in 2011. Though many still don't qualify for federal veterans benefits, they now can receive state benefits in New York, Colorado, and other states.
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Most Veterans Who Kill Themselves Are 55 Or Older. The VA Is Trying to Learn Why.
Veterans are about twice as likely as non-veterans to die by suicide. But the majority of those suicides are among veterans aged 55 or older -- whose…
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The Military Has Altered Boot Camp To Protect Trainees. Is It Enough To Prevent Infections?
The coronavirus pandemic has brought big changes to one of the defining aspects of military life -- boot camp. But some people question if the changes are…
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Four years after Vanessa Guillen's death, advocates are cautiously optimistic about military reforms
The military has a new system to investigate sexual harassment complaints, after Guillen's family said her complaints weren't taken seriously.
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A Lack Of Timely And Accurate Data Is Hampering Efforts To Prevent Veteran Suicide
Some states and cities are trying to improve the quality of data on veteran suicide, which is often incomplete and years old.
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