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Vets Criticize 'Master Plan' For Troubled West LA Campus
A VA Town Hall meeting degrades into a shouting match, as the agency discussed plans to redevelop its West Los Angeles campus.A town hall by Department of…
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First in Drones? NC Prepares for Boom in Unmanned Flight
The state that boasts of being “First in Flight” is preparing for another major aviation development – an expected surge in unmanned flight.The North…
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Legislation Proposed to House West LA Homeless Vets
Legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate and House outlines a plan to build housing on the West L.A. veterans campus. A lawsuit settled earlier this year…
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2 Female Graduates Set To Receive Army Ranger Tabs
The two women who made it through the Army's notoriously grueling Rangers training program are set to graduate Friday — the first women ever to pass Ranger School.
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Experts Question A Common Statistic: Do 22 Veterans A Day Commit Suicide?
Veterans advocates, protesters, and even President Obama have cited the statistic that 22 veterans a day kill themselves. But the reality is complex.
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Should Women Be Drafted? Congress May Have to Decide Soon
As more military jobs are opened to women, Congress may face the question of whether to require women to register for the Selective Service.This is part 2…
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U.S. Teams Search For Missing WWII Remains In India
Hundreds of U.S. aircrafts were lost during World War II along a remote military supply route in the Himalayas called the Hump. The treacherous terrain...
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Veterans Groups Have Long History, Uncertain Future
Groups like the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars have served former service members for a century. But declining membership threatens to lessen their influence.
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Retired Army Captain Adjusting to Life as Medal of Honor Recipient
Florent Groberg is in one of the smallest clubs in the military: he's a recipient of the Medal of Honor, a distinction earned by only ten living veterans…
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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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