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Some in Congress want to create a new military branch to specialize in cyber warfare
Supporters say cyber threats from China and other rivals require a dedicated force. But opponents argue that's unnecessary and risky.
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Food deliveries, aerial searches, and hugs: All in a day's work for the National Guard after Helene
More than 6000 National Guardsmen have been deployed to the Helene relief effort. With many roads and bridges knocked out, much of their work is being done by helicopter.
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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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A lack of base housing is forcing Navy sailors to live on ships, even when they're home in the U.S.
A lack of barracks space - as well as poor living conditions in some barracks buildings - are contributing to complaints about sailors' quality of life.
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Despite policy changes, critics say the Army doesn't do enough to find soldiers who go missing
After a string of high-profile deaths and disappearances, the Army is trying harder to find soldiers who fail to report for duty.
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A new lawsuit says the VA has failed to live up to its promises about gender-affirming care
The Transgender American Veterans Association is suing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, two years after the department said it would provide gender affirmation surgery.
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A Pentagon report finds that troops' suicides are often preceded by legal or administrative troubles
About a quarter of all suicide deaths occur among troops caught up in legal or administrative battles - sometimes for minor infractions.
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Veterans who need financial fiduciaries can lose their gun rights. Critics say that's unfair.
Congress is considering whether to override a VA policy that says veterans who need financial fiduciaries may be reported to the FBI’s background check system.
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As Congress repeatedly flirts with government shutdowns, military families face crisis fatigue
Each threatened shutdown can lead to stress in the military community about missing paychecks and losing access to federal programs.
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Hoping to boost enlistments, an Army college partnership will help recruits get GEDs
The new program is designed to fast-track the enlistment process for recruits who lack high school degrees.
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