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'The Takeaway' Discusses American Homefront Series on Vets Groups
As part of the American Homefront Project's look at the history and future of America's veterans groups, reporters Jay Price and Patricia Murphy talk with…
Established Veterans Groups Fight To Attract The Next Generation
Veterans organizations, like the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, are losing their older memberships while struggling to engage younger veterans, who want more activity-based groups.
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Veterans Groups On The Decline
For many veterans of World War II and Vietnam, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts were popular social gathering places to share...
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LA County Considers Asking Contractors to Hire More Veterans
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors is considering asking all vendors bidding on major county construction contracts to hire more military veterans.The…
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Historic First: Chinese Troops At JBLM For Disaster Relief Drills
Chinese soldiers have landed in Washington – but don’t be alarmed. Eighty members of the People’s Liberation Army are in the state this week learning...
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Beyond American Legion: Younger Veterans Look For New Connection
As traditional veterans organizations like the American Legion and VFW lose members, younger vets are gravitating toward dozens of smaller, more…
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As Force Shrinks And Competition Grows, Army Plans To Retool Chow Halls
The Army hopes changes in its dining facilities will simultaneously save money, make meals more nutritious, and persuade more soldiers to eat there.
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Agencies Work to Bring Closure to Pearl Harbor Sailors, Marines
Decades after Japanese bombs rained down on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government is still working to bury those killed in the attacks — and provide closure…
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Results Mixed As Veteran Homelessness Deadline Approaches
Shortly after Barack Obama became President in 2009, he announced an ambitious goal -- to end homelessness among military veterans by the end of 2015.…
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Dear Washington State, The Feds Want Their Bayonets Back
Bill Radke speaks with KUOW military affairs reporter Patricia Murphy about the federal government taking back some surplus military equipment, but all...
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