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'Little comments, outright inappropriateness': Why minority military families may feel unwelcome off-base
A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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As the omicron wave continues, more military personnel are being deployed to civilian hospitals
Under an order from President Biden, the Pentagon is deploying a thousand troops to help hospitals that are experiencing a surge in patients and have a lot of employees out sick.
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Pressure Builds for Gender-Neutral Draft
Even though it's been 40 years since anyone has been drafted into the military in the US, young men are still required to register with the Selective…
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Program Seeks To Serve Female Veterans Who Feel Uncomfortable at the VA
A new program in Los Angeles is trying to provide female veterans with health care outside the VA, which some consider a male dominated environment.Denise…
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Military Can't Accept This Transgender Soldier As A Woman – Yet
Capt. Jennifer Peace walks into the room, a tall, thin woman in crisp uniform, with minimal makeup and trim brown hair. But when soldiers call her ma’am...
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Struggling to meet its recruiting goals, the Navy is now accepting enlistees as old as 41
The Navy has raised its age limit from 39 to 41 - the oldest of any of the services. But the Navy’s national chief recruiter said data shows older recruits can do well.
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Camping, Golf, Tiki Bars: Military Bases Are Vacation Spots For Some Retirees
Military retirees can camp, golf, and fish at hundreds of military bases. It costs less than civilian resorts, making the bases popular vacation spots for…
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A Pentagon-appointed committee says easy access to guns on military bases leads to more suicides
The independent committee is calling on the Defense Department to make personal firearms harder to buy and access on base.
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Why Are There So Few Black Admirals In The Navy? Some Blame A Culture Of Discrimination
The One Navy Task Force is looking at why only a handful of African Americans reach top jobs. It's also examining discrimination in all aspects of Navy…
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