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Missing since World War II, the remains of a sailor from a segregated Navy branch return home
Neil Frye, who was 20 years old when he was killed, was a mess attendant on the USS West Virginia when it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
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Empty Boxes, Damaged Heirlooms: Military Families Get Little Help After Moving Disasters
The average military family moves every two to three years. Their household goods are supposed to move with them, but that doesn’t always happen ... and…
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Army To Open First Autism Center For Military Kids
The new center in Tacoma, Washington comes after years of complaints from service members that it’s nearly impossible to find autism therapy for their…
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Voting Can Be A Perplexing Process for Overseas Troops
In 2000, the Florida ballots of overseas service members were a key point of controversy in the contested Bush vs. Gore election. Now, 16 years later,…
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New Pentagon Rules Incorporate Transgender Troops Into Armed Forces
New rules detail how military leaders must treat transgender service members. It's the latest step in the Pentagon's effort to integrate transgender…
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'I feel like we’re punished': Military spouses face employment barriers when their families relocate
Spouses who work in professions that require state licenses often hit roadblocks when they move to a new state. A few states are trying to streamline the licensing process.
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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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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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Congress May Expand Fertility Benefits For Injured Troops, But Some Religious Groups Are Objecting
The legislation requires the government to expand fertility coverage for service members and veterans who've suffered war-related reproductive…
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Slowly And Cautiously, The VA Is Reopening Its Medical Clinics
Medical facilities run by the Department of Veterans Affairs are reopening at a slower pace than many civilian health systems. But the VA has recently…
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