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Live Coverage of Marine Corps News Conference on Mississippi Crash
A Swan Song For Some Military Bands: Budget Cuts Stop The Music
The military has more than 130 bands with more than 6000 musicians. But their cost – about a half-billion dollars a year – has made them a target for…
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Congress Deciding Whether To Double Down On Navy's Speedy But Troubled Combat Ship
The speedy, high-tech Littoral Combat Ship has been plagued with delays, mechanical problems and cost overruns.Congress is getting ready to decide the…
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Remembering The ‘Grandmother Of Afghanistan’ Nancy Hatch Dupree
Nancy Hatch Dupree helped preserve the culture and history in Afghanistan through years of war and turmoil. She moved to Kabul in 1962 with her first...
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Modern EMS Practices Have Their Roots in Vietnam Medical Rescues
The well-equipped medevac helicopters that transported injured troops in Vietnam became the model for today's air ambulance services in the U.S.The war in…
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Without An Honorable Discharge, Mental Health Options Are Limited
This month’s mass shooting at a Texas church has raised questions of whether the military does enough to help former service members with bad conduct…
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Two Years After Congress Required It, The VA Now Is Offering Veterans An ID Card
The new veterans ID cards were mandated by a 2015 law. But some veterans groups are raising questions about the possibility that the cards will include…
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States Are Legalizing Marijuana, But It's Still Off-Limits For Troops
California has become the eighth state to legalize recreational marijuana. But using the drug can still end a military career.Since California legalized…
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Facing Biggest Mission Yet, U.S. Army Struggles To Recruit
Last spring, the Army told recruiters it expected them to enlist 6,000 new soldiers – the largest mid-year increase in its history. It recently also...
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Decades After Secret Chemical Tests, Veterans Await Notification and Medical Care
Top secret Army experiments exposed thousands of veterans to potential chemical and biological weapons. Some are still waiting for follow up medical…
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