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Troops Have Installed Miles Of Concertina Wire At The U.S./Mexico Border, And More May Be Coming
President Trump is considering sending a new round of troops to the southern border. The military withdrew some service members from the border in…
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Some Troops Rushed To See Doctors Before The Military's New Transgender Policy Took Effect
The policy bans transgender recruits and prevents current troops from transitioning to another sex unless they were diagnosed with gender dysphoria before…
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Fertility treatment for veterans championed by Sen. Patty Murray
The U.S. Senate passed a bill which included a provision to help injured veterans conceive children. It would cover the cost of fertility treatment...
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American Veteran: His mom hoped he'd patrol Coney Island. Instead, he was a witness to history
Now in his 90s, World War II veteran Frank DeVita recalls his experience as a teenager in the Coast Guard, serving on a landing craft transporting infantry to invade Omaha Beach on the coast of Nazi-occupied France on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
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The military wants to contract with more small businesses, but the process can be overwhelming
Smaller companies can offer unique solutions to problems the military faces, but they can struggle to break into a defense industry that can be frustrating to navigate.
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'Little comments, outright inappropriateness': Why minority military families may feel unwelcome off-base
A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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More Vietnam vets now qualify for disability benefits, but it may be years before they see the money
Veterans suffering from certain medical conditions became eligible for "presumptive" VA disability benefits last year. But the claims they're filing have added to the agency's huge backlog.
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Competing Goals for Army Chow Halls: Convenience, Nutrition ... and Tasty Food
The Army plans to reduce the number of dining facilities and improve the rest, as it tries to persuade hungry soldiers to eat in the chow hall instead of…
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NORAD Preps For A Scaled-Back Version Of Its 65 Year Tradition: Tracking Santa
Personnel from Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs will try to fill in for the volunteers who normally field children's phone calls on Christmas Eve.
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Military families often have to move every few years. Critics say it's disruptive and unnecessary.
Constant and sometimes sudden moves can disrupt military families' finances and cause challenges with their children’s schools and medical care.
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