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Cost are increasing sharply as post-911 veterans begin to qualify for state benefits. But cutting the programs is politically difficult.
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The ship left San Diego Wednesday for "operational testing" of its recently-repaired rudder, the Navy said.
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The new partnership will bring an array of services to three trolley stations monthly through October.
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The lawsuit seeks to force the Pentagon to proactively change so-called "bad paper" discharges for veterans forced out during LGBTQ+ bans.
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Since coming into effect last year, a range of toxic exposure medical conditions are now eligible for disability compensation.
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Hamas' elaborate tunnels in Gaza have brought attention to underground warfare, but it's a tactic used by many other potential U.S. adversaries.
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Scientific advances have allowed the Army to identify about 200 sets of remains each year - dating back to World War II. But the passage of time has complicated the process of finding families to accept the remains.
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Four years after Vanessa Guillen's death, advocates are cautiously optimistic about military reformsThe military has a new system to investigate sexual harassment complaints, after Guillen's family said her complaints weren't taken seriously.
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The V-22 Osprey that crashed off the coast of Japan last year brought the aircraft's safety record back under scrutiny.
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Jon Aasted is a chief in the Navy Reserves and now works full-time with the City of San Diego.
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