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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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Men's rights Group: Male-only Draft Violates Constitution
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has heard arguments about the constitutionality of a male-only draft — and whether or not a case challenging that policy…
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Collaboration, Federal Funds Help Cities Meet Goal to House Veterans
In several cities and states around the country, leaders say they've met the White House goal to end veteran homelessness.This story is part 2 of a three…
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Housing Costs, Reluctant Landlords Doom L.A. Effort to End Veteran Homelessness
Los Angeles officials say they're housing more than 300 veterans a month. Still, the city's homeless veteran population continues to grow.This is part 3…
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After Overpayment Of Benefits, VA Wanted $38,000 Back
The VA says it overpaid $24 million to 2,200 incarcerated vets, including Clay Hull. Despite filing required paperwork to forfeit part of his checks while in prison, he was still sent the full amount.
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VA Secretary to Landlords: Please Lease to Homeless Veterans
Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald was in Los Angeles with a mission: convince area landlords to rent apartments to homeless military veterans.While…
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Still On the Streets: Some Cities Fall Short as Veteran Homelessness Deadline Nears
Shortly after Barack Obama became President in 2009, he announced an ambitious goal -- to end homelessness among military veterans by the end of 2015.…
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NC Leaders Not Giving Up In Effort To Save Fort Bragg Airlift Unit
North Carolina’s Congressional delegation is vowing to continue its two-year fight to save Fort Bragg's 440th Airlift Wing.
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Lawsuit To Proceed That Could Force Women To Register For Draft
A federal appeals court has allowed a lawsuit to go forward that seeks to force women to register for the military draft.The Ninth Circuit Court of…
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