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In California, The National Guard Is Helping Fill Staff Shortages At Long-Term Care Facilities
As overwhelmed health departments call for help, National Guard members have been deployed to help run COVID19 testing sites and assist nursing…
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After A Bribery Scandal, Is The Navy Doing Enough to Change Its Culture?
28 people have been charged so far in the so-called "Fat Leonard" bribery scandal. While the Navy has beefed up its ethics training, it also faces…
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Laughter Helps Veterans Transition to Civilian Life
Improv comedy classes at Second City in Hollywood help veterans learn to perform, laugh, and build confidence. A former Air Force medic and the famed…
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One Year After Texas Church Shooting, Families Want The Air Force Held Accountable
Before Devin Kelley killed 26 people at a Texas church, the Air Force failed to enter his criminal history into the FBI's background check system. Several…
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Some Veteran Entrepreneurs Say Military Experience Is Helping Them Withstand The Pandemic
The pandemic has forced some veteran-owned businesses to close. But other veteran entrepreneurs say their military experience has helped them withstand hardship.
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California opens a dedicated prison yard for veterans, hoping camaraderie helps rehabilitate them
California incarcerates nearly 7,000 military veterans scattered throughout 34 different prisons. Now, the state is planning to house them together on what would be the nation's largest veterans prison yard.
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The White House hopes to speed up the immigration process for Afghans who helped U.S. troops
This month, the Biden Administration hopes to expedite the process by eliminating temporary humanitarian parole and concentrating resources instead on permanent visas.
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For the first time in decades, military academy cadets will be allowed to become parents
In 2021, Congress reversed a policy that blocked students with dependents from continuing their studies at the highly competitive military academies. The change is scheduled to take effect in the upcoming school year.
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A new lawsuit says the VA has failed to live up to its promises about gender-affirming care
The Transgender American Veterans Association is suing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, two years after the department said it would provide gender affirmation surgery.
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A new federal law lets military spouses with professional licenses transfer them across state lines
The law’s backers say it will cut red tape so spouses can continue their careers without interruption. But it’s not clear yet exactly how the law will work or how states will comply.
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