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Responding to sailors' pleas, the Navy is working on a program to prevent and treat eating disorders
Some service members and health experts say the Pentagon isn't doing enough to address eating disorders, which are sometimes linked to the military's strict weight limits.
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Former Marine's Graphic Novel Sketches Life In The Corps
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LA VA Campus Reopens After Being Padlocked for Decades
After being chained and padlocked for decades, the gate to the West Los Angeles VA Campus's Grand Lawn has re-opened.Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob…
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Homeless Veterans Advocate Bruce Fyfe Dies
A community leader and advocate for homeless people – especially veterans – has died. Bruce Fyfe served more than 23 years as chairman of the board at...
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In Limbo For Years: The U.S. Military Recruited Non-Citizens, But Hasn't Allowed Them To Serve
The MAVNI program allowed non-U.S. citizens to enlist in the armed services if they had foreign language skills or other special expertise. But the…
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Navy Talks Disaster Planning With Local Officials During L.A.'s First Fleet Week
Three warships are arriving at the Port of Los Angeles Tuesday and Thursday for L.A.'s first-ever Fleet Week.
The Pentagon Wants To Root Out Extremism In the Military, But Nobody Knows How Common It Is
Pentagon leaders were concerned about extremism in the military even before the Jan. 6 insurrection. But new Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he wants everyone in the ranks to understand it's a priority.
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Policymakers say addressing extremism among veterans is a 'delicate' challenge
While still a small percentage of the total veteran population, the number of veterans committing extremist violence has risen sharply, according to a Congressional report.
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A New Campus For The Joint Special Operations University
A specialized institution of higher learning has opened a new, permanent home at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base. The Joint Special Operations University...
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