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For service members of color, fear of racism in military towns weighs heavily in career choices
The report from Blue Star Families found some service members are passing up career-advancing moves because they don't want to relocate to certain cities.
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More Than Shows: Today's USO Is Working To Bridge The Divide Between Service Members And Civilians
For an organization that's still strongly associated with entertainers of the past, like Bob Hope, it's a constant challenge to stay relevant to today's…
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Mail-In Voting Is Underway For Service Members, And Their Votes May Be More In Play This Year
Military personnel have been voting by mail since the Civil War. This year, some polls suggest that troops' political preferences may be changing.In a…
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Military spouses say the GOP hold on service member promotions has put families' lives on hold, too
Since February, Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville has held up military nominations and promotions to pressure the Biden administration to reverse a policy that provides troops with leave time and travel funds to obtain abortions.
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3M has agreed to pay $6 billion over faulty earplugs. Now, plaintiffs must decide whether to accept.
About a quarter million troops and veterans have signed on as plaintiffs in litigation claiming the "Combat Arms" earplugs - manufactured by a 3M subsidiary - damaged their hearing.
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American Veteran: In the era of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' military service meant living a double life
Brandon Anderson spent nearly five years in the Army, deploying twice to Iraq between 2003 and 2008. But as a gay service member during the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell era, he had to live a double life, hiding his relationship with the man he’d loved for more than a decade.
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Senator Supports Making Women Register for the Draft
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) said Tuesday she's in favor of making young women register for the draft — and two top-level military officers agreed.…
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Surge Funding Ends for Some LA Homeless Veteran Programs
The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded $300 million to nonprofits nationwide to help reduce veteran homelessness, with $12.3 million going to…
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A New Kind of Military Training: Corporations Prepare Troops For Civilian Jobs
BMW, Microsoft, and CVS are among the companies that conduct on-base job training for service members who will soon leave the military.Leaning under the…
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Some Troops Rushed To See Doctors Before The Military's New Transgender Policy Took Effect
The policy bans transgender recruits and prevents current troops from transitioning to another sex unless they were diagnosed with gender dysphoria before…
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