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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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Senator Supports Making Women Register for the Draft
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) said Tuesday she's in favor of making young women register for the draft — and two top-level military officers agreed.…
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Competing Goals for Army Chow Halls: Convenience, Nutrition ... and Tasty Food
The Army plans to reduce the number of dining facilities and improve the rest, as it tries to persuade hungry soldiers to eat in the chow hall instead of…
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Wife of Special Forces Soldier Killed in Action: 'I Lost My Soul Mate'
It's been more than a year since the U.S. officially ended its combat mission in Afghanistan. But American service members continue to fight -- and die --…
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Tacoma Soldier To Be Buried With Silver Star On His Chest
A Special Forces soldier from Tacoma killed in January has been awarded a Silver Star. Sfc. Matthew McClintock was killed trying to help a wounded teamm...
Near Ft. Bragg, Trump Praises Military, Defends Position on Torture
Days ahead of North Carolina's primary, Republican front-runner Donald Trump led a boisterous rally in Fayetteville.
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As Years Turn To Decades, Families Still Wait For Remains of Loved Ones Lost In War
Nearly 83,000 U.S. service members are still listed as missing in action from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and other conflicts. Many of their…
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Bone by Bone, A Forensic Puzzle Leads to Korean War Homecomings
63 years after the Korean War ended, remains of U.S. service members are being identified and returned to their families -- thanks to advances in DNA...
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UCLA Looks To Involve Families In Veterans Care For Brain Injuries
Dorothy Managan: Healing Bodies and Souls After World War II
93-year-old Dorothy Managan is among the patients who participated in the "My Life, My Story" project at the Charles George VA Medical Center in…
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