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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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Under Pressure To Address Sex Crimes In the Ranks, An Army Unit Is Asking Soldiers For Ideas
Army leaders concede that a program designed to eliminate sexual harassment and abuse has not achieved its goal. So the 18th Airborne Corps held a "Shark Tank" type event for soldiers to present ideas to fix it.
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A Proposed Legal Settlement Could Upgrade The Discharges Of Thousands of Ex-Soldiers
If approved by a federal court, the legal settlement will force the Army to review the discharges of recent veterans with mental health issues.
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The Marine Corps Has Now Opened Both Its Boot Camps To Women, But Full Equity Remains Elusive
The Marines have the fewest number of women of any of the services. Though the Corps has now integrated its two boot camps, that's just one of several hurdles the Corps faces to fully embracing women.
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After A Military-Wide Stand Down To Address Extremism, What's The Pentagon's Next Step?
After the January 6 Capitol insurrection, the Pentagon ordered all service branches to discuss extremism with the troops. But observers say that's only a first step toward eliminating extremist behavior.
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The VA Has Vaccinated Millions Of People. Congress Is Asking It To Inoculate Many More
Congress has told the Department of Veterans Affairs to offer COVID-19 vaccines to some 24 million people who don't usually get their health care through the VA.
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Troops With Service-Related Mental Health Issues Say It's Unfair To Kick Them Out Of The Military
The Marine Corps established Wounded Warrior Battalions to aid troops with the worst mental and physical injuries. But Marines in the battalions who are suicidal or suffer from PTSD can still be discharged for misconduct.
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Most Of The West Point Cadets Who Cheated On A Virtual Exam Will Be Allowed To Remain Enrolled
The scandal is the largest at West Point in 40 years, and it has raised questions about honor among the men and women who will become the Army's future leaders.
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A New Study Says Troops Are Leaving The Military Because Of Sexual Assaults And Harassment
The RAND Corporation study concluded that the cost of sexual assault and harassment extends beyond the victims. It's also causing troops to leave the service, hurting military readiness.
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After Billions Of Dollars In Damage, The Military Is Trying To Protect Bases From Climate Change
Hurricanes caused catastrophic damage to East Coast military bases in 2018. Now, as it starts to rebuild, the Pentagon wants to make bases less vulnerable to future storms.
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