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Marines Test Quieter Weapons, High Tech Headsets To Aid Battlefield Communication
The Marine Corps is experimenting with suppressors and high-tech headsets to quiet some battlefield noises, while making it easier for troops to hear…
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If The Military Renames Southern Bases, Whose Names Should Replace The Confederate Generals?
With the call for changing the names of 10 Southern military bases gaining momentum in Washington, the question is starting to arise in Washington - and…
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A Secret A Month: Calendar Features Paintings Of Covert CIA Operations
"The Secret Ops of the CIA" calendars spotlight an unusual art genre: meticulous paintings of spy missions.A new year means it's time for new calendars.…
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Collaboration, Federal Funds Help Cities Meet Goal to House Veterans
In several cities and states around the country, leaders say they've met the White House goal to end veteran homelessness.This story is part 2 of a three…
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LA's Coliseum, Built As A War Memorial, Is Getting A Corporate Sponsor. Some Veterans Are Protesting
Similar debates have played out elsewhere, as sports stadiums that were originally built as memorials to veterans take on new corporate names. To help…
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With Huge Job Ahead, National Guard Begins Rebuilding Rural Puerto Rico Roads
A North Carolina-based engineering battalion is making slow progress repairing roads that were blocked or damaged in Hurricane Maria. But months of work…
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Supreme Court Weighs Whether Troops Can Be Prosecuted For Sexual Assaults That Happened Decades Ago
Because of a legal loophole, victims of sexual assaults between 1986 and 2006 can no longer press charges, and some troops who were convicted of rape have been released from prison.
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Archives, artifacts, and 'a lot of rocks': The Army Corps of Engineers is training veterans for jobs
An Army Corps of Engineers program teaches former troops how to do curation work, while also preparing them for jobs in other fields.
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A new school will train U.S. troops to fight a growing threat: small weaponized drones
The Pentagon said the new institution - housed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma - will train about 1,000 troops a year to plan, install, and operate a variety of anti-drone defenses.
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Doctors turn to AI and wearable monitors to measure the effects of burn pits on veterans' health
A long-term study hopes to shed light on an array of vague symptoms that can affect veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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