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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 Veterans With PTSD, Life In Isolation Can Lead To Relapses And New Symptoms
Months of physical distancing and pandemic anxiety has been especially tough on veterans who were already dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder and other combat-related injuries.
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Congress Is Paying More Attention To Veteran Suicide, But Progress Is Slow
New federal laws seek to improve mental health care for veterans and their families. But advocates say it will take time for local communities to feel the effects.
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Despite Biden's Order, Transgender Recruits Still Wait To Join The Military
Though President Biden signed an executive order allowing transgender people to serve in the military, would-be recruits are waiting for the Pentagon to develop policies before they can enlist.
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The Pentagon Wants To Root Out Extremism In the Military, But Nobody Knows How Common It Is
Pentagon leaders were concerned about extremism in the military even before the Jan. 6 insurrection. But new Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he wants everyone in the ranks to understand it's a priority.
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Women Fight Their Way Through Army's Grueling Ranger School
At Georgia's Fort Benning, female soldiers are fighting a two-month battle. Their enemies? Hunger, fatigue, even hallucination. They're fighting their way…
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LA VA Campus Reopens After Being Padlocked for Decades
After being chained and padlocked for decades, the gate to the West Los Angeles VA Campus's Grand Lawn has re-opened.Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob…
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VA Fails to Meet LA Housing Promise
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs failed to meet a promise to house 650 homeless vets in Los Angeles in April.
Washington War Widows: It's OK To Move On
War widows can be seen as a living symbol of patriotism. A reminder of the ultimate sacrifice of service. But practically speaking, life for military...
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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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