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There’s some good news this Veterans Day for vets who live in California: Starting Thursday, the state will offer a special new “veteran” designation on driver licenses.
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Need for space in veterans’ cemeteries is growing nation-wide and California is no exception.
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Several events will take place around San Diego County to honor those who served in the nation's military.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe film "SEAL Dog" tells the story of the unusual relationship between Trevor Maroshek and a German Shepherd known as Chopper, on and off the battlefield.
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The San Diego City Council Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution opposing a potential transfer of Guantanamo Bay detainees to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.
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Peace Ark is docked at the Broadway Pier in downtown San Diego for five days. Officials hope it will be beneficial for the two countries to share knowledge about hospital treatment.
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Sixteen colleges, trade schools and universities in San Diego County were designated "military friendly" schools in an annual list put out by Victory Media.
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Operation Dress Code will provide donated suits and other professional attire, including shoes and accessories, to women who are transitioning from the military into civilian careers.
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Ret. Marine Sgt. Toran Gaal of Valley Center went to Washington, D.C., to complete the Marines Corps Marathon. He lost parts of both his legs and his hip.
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A helicopter crash that killed two Camp Pendleton Marines en route to Twentynine Palms earlier this year was caused by a loss of oil pressure and the crew's mistaken belief that a recently replaced sensor had given a faulty reading, it was reported Tuesday.
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