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Veteran Housing Vouchers Scorned by Landlords
A federal program provides housing vouchers to help veterans pay their rent. But in cities with expensive housing markets, many landlords won't accept…
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For Troops At The Border, Encounters With Migrants Are Rare
During the eight months they've been deployed at the U.S.-Mexico border, military personnel have had little direct contact with the people at the center…
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Robert E. Lee served as West Point's Superintendent. Should the school still display his portrait?
Congress ordered Confederate names and images to be removed from military installations. But what about portraits of Lee before he joined the Confederacy?
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The military is offering to transfer troops affected by anti-LGBTQ laws, but the process isn't easy
Military families can move to new bases if they're stationed in states with laws hostile to LGBTQ people. But families who try to take advantage of the program may face barriers.
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As former VA workers lament their sudden firings, the agency says thousands more job cuts are coming
Until recently, the VA was adding thousands of employees to try to keep up with increased demand for veterans' medical care. Now, it's in the process of firing thousands.
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White House Meeting Clears Way For Two Florida VA Nursing Homes
It was approved almost three years ago, and finally, construction could begin soon on a 120-bed VA nursing home in St. Lucie County.
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‘A Physical Therapist In Your Pocket’: Veterans With Limb Loss Test An App
The app uses music and audio to help amputees lessen the pain and discomfort of walking with a prosthetic leg. In the 17 years since military operations…
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To Help Veterans In Crisis, VA Counselors Are Riding Along With Police
In a first of its kind program, the VA in Long Beach, Cal. is partnering with law enforcement to proactively reach military veterans with mental health…
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More than a three-day weekend: A small movement tries to return Memorial Day to its original meaning
Leaders in Long Island, New York want people to pull their cars off the road and stop what they're doing for two county-wide moments of silence to honor fallen troops.
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Career, Family, and Frequent Moves: Why Military Spouses Often Struggle to Find Work
Military families move a lot, and that makes it hard for service members’ spouses to hold steady jobs. About half of military spouses are either…
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