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Retired from the U.S. military, these bomb techs are helping dispose of mines in Ukraine
The volunteers - some in their 70s - are helping educate Ukrainians about unexploded munitions and training Ukrainian forces to disarm them.
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Know someone who wants to join the National Guard? In some states, you now can get a finder's fee.
The referral bonuses are designed to boost recruiting at the National Guard, which fell thousands of troops short of its goal last year.
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Policymakers say addressing extremism among veterans is a 'delicate' challenge
While still a small percentage of the total veteran population, the number of veterans committing extremist violence has risen sharply, according to a Congressional report.
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Weapons, tents, generators, and more: The U.S. military is sending supplies to Ukraine almost daily
The U.S. Transportation Command has the primary responsibility to load planes, ships, and other vehicles with supplies bound for Ukraine.
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After decades of reluctance, the VA is studying psychedelic drugs for PTSD and other disorders
Research into psychedelic drugs was halted in the 1960s amid concern about recreational use. Now, the VA is among dozens of medical providers resuming that work.
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After a slow recruiting year, states are trying new ways to attract people to the National Guard
The National Guard fell about 9,000 troops short of its goal in 2022. Some states are improving their outreach and incentive plans to try to counter that trend.
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The Army is reviving a decades-old ad slogan, hoping it will reach a new generation of recruits
The new marketing campaign is based around the tagline, "Be All You Can Be," which was originally featured in Army ads during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Military suicides have become slightly less common, but are still a 'massive problem'
Though military suicide has been a problem for decades, critics say the Pentagon hasn’t come to terms with the fact that anyone can potentially be at risk.
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For disabled children of military parents, frequent moves can lead to schooling and health care gaps
When service members move from base to base, they sometimes find it takes too long for their child's new school to begin providing special education services.
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The Navy's waiting list for child care is getting shorter, but it still numbers more than 5000
The Navy is building more on-base childcare centers and launching new programs to help sailors and their families. But advocates and parents say it’s not enough.
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