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More than half a century ago, Deborah Crosby was sent home from the first grade to find military officers in her living room and her mother distraught: Her father's Navy plane had been shot down in northern Vietnam, and he was presumed dead, though his body had not been found.
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The national cemetery is holding an open house over the weekend to give veterans a chance to see the location, which originally opened as a replacement for Fort Rosecrans in 2010.
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KPBS Midday EditionKen Burns started his documentary journey through American wars with his award-winning examination of the Civil War. Now, Burns is ending his film trilogy with one that many living Americans can remember well.
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The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to form a special committee to address homelessness issues in San Diego.
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The three ships of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group returned to Naval Base San Diego Monday from a seven-month deployment to the Pacific, Middle East and Horn of Africa.
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KPBS Midday EditionUS Army Cyber Command wants to know if it can insert experts onto the battlefield to help troops on the front line combat cyber threats.
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California may start giving legal help to veterans who have been deported.
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Psychological trauma, it turns out, can not only trigger the sometimes debilitating symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It can also make you better in some ways — even if you have PTSD symptoms.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe exhibit, which runs through Veteran's Day, features the stories of swift boat veterans, photographs and what is believed to be the last remaining swift boat.
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KPBS Midday EditionMarines United is only the latest photo sharing scandal to rock the Marine Corps. Female Marines expect a different response from their leadership and male peers.
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