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A former U.S. Naval attache to the U.S. embassy in the Philippines has been sentenced to 41 months in prison for illicitly secured diplomatic clearances for a Malaysian defense contractor in exchange for luxury watches and the services of prostitutes.
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The San Diego-based destroyer USS Sterett is making a scheduled port call to Zhanjiang, China, the Navy announced Tuesday.
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The Marines will be conducting a controlled burn and fire fighting exercise at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Saturday morning.
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The Oceanside exhibit commemorates the troops who found a way to keep surfing as an outlet during the Vietnam War.
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A clothing drive is scheduled Friday in San Diego to collect items for the yearly Stand Down for Homeless Veterans.
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KPBS Midday Edition'Blackfish' director Gabriela Cowperthwaite tackles tale of military K9 unit
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The U.S. military has been an early leader in the federal government's response to climate change. Leaving the Paris Climate Accord challenges that role, according to a retired admiral who now works on sustainability issues.
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Three San Diego-based ships and some local airmen are scheduled to leave on deployment Monday, joining the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz.
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The Trump administration is aiming for continuity in Asia policy, sticking broadly with the approach its predecessors have taken by emphasizing diplomacy and cooperation with allies, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Friday.
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Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery hosted a Memorial Day ceremony that drew several hundred people Monday.
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