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Some veterans say they contracted hepatitis from the "jet gun" that was used to immunize them in the Vietnam era, but researchers haven't proven that link.
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The Navy won't allow the military's first secular humanist chaplain to serve after members of Congress protest the move.
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A recruit at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego has died after being hospitalized for an unspecified "medical emergency," corps officials said Sunday.
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Military retirees can camp, golf and fish at hundreds of military bases. It costs less than civilian resorts, making the bases popular vacation spots for thousands of former service members.
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Coming up Friday on KPBS Roundtable, the national March for Our Lives will include a large demonstrations in San Diego for tougher gun laws, the company hired to clean up trouble spots during the hepatitis A outbreak is accused of overcharging, and a look at how the war in Iraq, now 15 years old, impacted San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionCorporations such as BMW are offering training to active duty service members at Camp Pendleton getting ready to transition out of the military.
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President Donald Trump gets a first-hand look at his border wall project, Qualcomm won't be under new ownership anytime soon, and the growing challenge of making it in California.
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The incident called attention to the deaths of unarmed civilians and became a turning point for public support of the Vietnam War.
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The storied unit shot through the depths of World War II and Vietnam but will not survive the digital age, according to the Navy.
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The Great Green Fleet, launched in San Diego in 2016, touted many of the Navy's efforts to lessen reliance on fossil fuel. Those programs are now under scrutiny in the Trump Administration.
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