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Instead of an annual fitness test, the devices will monitor troops' activity throughout the year.
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More than three million service members were exposed to toxic smoke from burn pits. Some are now sick, and they're fighting for VA health and disability benefits.
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Some Air Force members say they're facing discrimination because it's hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that's especially common among Black men.
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The Navy has suspended some activities and restricted others to help stop the spread of COVID-19, but the military response to the pandemic can seem…
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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting every aspect of American life - including military life.
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Congress has established an administrative process for service members to pursue malpractice claims. But they still can't sue in civilian court.Ryan…
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The VA has eliminated the designated smoking areas at its hospitals, clinics, and other buildings. It's a difficult transition for some patients,…
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Military health officials say troops are engaging in more high-risk sexual behavior, and part of the reason might be the popularity of smartphone dating…
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The Pentagon says reported cases of heat exhaustion jumped nearly 50 percent between 2014 and 2018.Fort Benning, Ga. is now officially the heart of the…
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The app uses music and audio to help amputees lessen the pain and discomfort of walking with a prosthetic leg. In the 17 years since military operations…