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Overwhelmed By Veterans In Need, Support Groups Try To Stay Afloat During The Pandemic
While support groups continue to meet with members by phone or teleconference, many are overwhelmed by veterans seeking help.There are few places that the…
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The Supreme Court will decide if Guardsmen and reservists can sue states for employment violations
When National Guard members and reservists deploy, a federal law is supposed to preserve their civilian jobs and benefits. But in some states, government employees can't access those protections.
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Military suicides have become slightly less common, but are still a 'massive problem'
Though military suicide has been a problem for decades, critics say the Pentagon hasn’t come to terms with the fact that anyone can potentially be at risk.
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A federal monument to Iraq and Afghanistan vets is years away, but states are erecting their own
While the national memorial goes through a lengthy planning and fundraising process, veterans are working with state and local governments to build smaller monuments around the country.
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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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Frequent Moves and Confusing Laws Often Keep Military Spouses From Voting
A new study suggests military spouses vote much less than servicemembers, and they may not be getting the help they need to cast their votes.Kristin…
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Wife of Special Forces Soldier Killed in Action: 'I Lost My Soul Mate'
It's been more than a year since the U.S. officially ended its combat mission in Afghanistan. But American service members continue to fight -- and die --…
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10% of National Guardsmen are unvaccinated. Some states say they should be allowed to serve anyway.
The Pentagon said unvaccinated guardsmen won't get paid and can't participate in federally-funded deployments, but some states are concerned that will affect the Guard's ability to do its job.
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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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An American Homefront Special: 'After the Uniform'
What does it mean to be a veteran in the 21st century? For the more than two million former service members who've returned from Afghanistan and Iraq, it…
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