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'We Do Feel Kind Of Robbed': COVID-19 Forces The Military To Scale Back Basic Training
Health and safety precautions during the pandemic have led the Air Force to eliminate parts of basic training. But some military observers question whether the changes are leaving airmen unprepared for duty.
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A Report Finds Thousands Of Veterans Had VA Claims Improperly Denied During The Pandemic
A VA Inspector General's report has found that the agency improperly denied benefits to thousands of veterans who couldn't see a doctor during the pandemic.
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VA Changes Policy After ‘Daily Show’ Spotlights American Homefront Story
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced it will allow more veterans to seek medical care closer to home. The policy change came less than 24…
When Soldiers Die At Home
Patricia Murphy talks about her report on end-of-life care for our nation's service members and veterans. Combat veterans often struggle at the end of…
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VA officials may not have met ambitious goal to house 650 local vets in April
Officials with the Department of Veterans Affairs said they've met 12 of 13 promises to improve services for vets in Los Angeles, but it's not clear if…
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UCLA Grant To Expand Services To Wounded Veterans
The Wounded Warrior Project is providing $15.7 million to UCLA's Operation Mend.Operation Mend — a partnership of UCLA Health, the U.S. military and the…
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VA Makes Progress Reducing Wait Times for Benefits
The Veterans Administration has made progress reducing a backlog of disability claims, though veterans still have to wait several months for benefits.The…
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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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Seattle VA Dumped Paperwork In Yellow Bucket And Ignored It
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray is calling for disciplinary action after a Veterans Affairs investigation found that staffers in Seattle dumped mail about vets’...
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Unused Since 1973, Military Draft Infrastructure Remains Ready
The last American was drafted in 1973, but the U.S. maintains an elaborate infrastructure to re-activate the draft if Congress ever decides it's…
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