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Navy Talks Disaster Planning With Local Officials During L.A.'s First Fleet Week
Three warships are arriving at the Port of Los Angeles Tuesday and Thursday for L.A.'s first-ever Fleet Week.
Vets Hold Pasadena Vigil To Raise Suicide Awareness
For Women Taking Care of Disabled Veterans, A Welcome Break
Long Beach To Honor Americans Killed In Action Since 9/11
The Marines' First West Coast Female Boot Camp Is Over, And It May Be Years Before It Happens Again
A group of female recruits completed Marine boot camp in San Diego this spring - the first time the Corps has trained women outside of Parris Island, S.C. But there are no immediate plans to make the new female boot camp permanent.
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As Their Spouses Lost Jobs In the Pandemic, More Troops Began Relying On Emergency Food Aid
A new report says military families are relying more on food banks and other emergency aid, partly because military spouses lost their jobs or had their hours cut during the pandemic.
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Some States Are Doing What the Federal Government Won't: Giving Veterans Benefits To Gay Ex-Troops
Thousands of troops were expelled for being gay before Congress changed the law in 2011. Though many still don't qualify for federal veterans benefits, they now can receive state benefits in New York, Colorado, and other states.
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Afghans Who Helped U.S. Troops Say They're Running Out Of Time As They Await Visas
The White House and Congress are vowing to help thousands of Afghans who face retribution for working with the American military. Some have come to the U.S. on special visas. But others are in danger of being left behind.
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A New Army Program Is Teaching Leaders To Be More Compassionate And Less 'Toxic'
The program has debuted at Fort Hood, Texas, where Spc. Vanessa Guillen's killing last year led to criticism of the base's culture and command climate.
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Tiny Home Projects Are Expanding, Offering Homeless Veterans Independence And Security
In cities nationwide, groups addressing veteran homelessness by replacing the traditional shelter model with tiny homes.
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