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KPBS Midday EditionThe Three Wise Men Foundation, founded by former San Diego Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher, is rolling out a public service announcement on social media to coincide with National PTSD day.
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So far, 14 people have been charged and 11 have pleaded guilty in the San Diego case
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KPBS Midday EditionThe event on Wednesday will highlight the evolution of LGBTQ rights in the U.S. military.
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A Navy officer pleaded guilty in San Diego federal court to felony charges he lied to investigators to conceal his illicit years-long relationship with Glenn "Fat Leonard" Francis, a foreign defense contractor at the center of a massive bribery and fraud scandal.
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KPBS Midday EditionA diplomat who served as a U.S. State Department political adviser says with the way the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have changed the country, America needs a "mirror test."
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KPBS Midday EditionThe award-winning journalist has spent years exploring how war affects human beings. His new book challenges people's understanding of PTSD.
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People of all ages gathered at Star Park in Coronado Monday for a solemn remembrance of those who died while serving their country.
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KPBS Midday EditionSince November, officials have reported 24 unfounded threats at Naval Base San Diego. A Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent says no other Naval base in the U.S. is seeing that many threats.
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Several ceremonies are scheduled Monday in the San Diego region to honor service members who died in the nation's conflicts.
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The three appeared in federal court on Friday to face charges that they secretly worked on behalf of foreign defense contractor Glenn "Fat Leonard" Francis to advance the interests of his company. Leonard pleaded guilty last year in federal court in San Diego.
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