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MiraCosta College opens a bigger Veterans Information Center to cater to its growing veteran student population.
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A parade in downtown San Diego, a blood drive at the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum and a fundraiser in Ocean Beach are just a few of the events that will be held Tuesday to honor veterans.
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For the first time ever, six retired military working dogs and their handlers will get their own float on Veterans Day during "America's Parade" in New York City. Joining the hero dog teams will be Army veteran Tracy Marrow (better known as actor and rapper Ice-T).
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In honor of Veterans Day, restaurant chains and retailers are offering all sorts of discounts and free meals on Nov. 11 for active-duty military, veterans, and reservists.
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One-on-one listening sessions with veterans in Oceanside help bridge the gap of understanding between military vets and civilians.
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The grand opening ceremony begins at 12:30 p.m. Monday. The larger information center for student veterans is in the T100 building at MiraCosta College.
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Hundreds of Iraq War veterans are gathering Friday morning at Camp Pendleton to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the second Battle for Fallujah. This was the fiercest combat of the Iraq war and the deadliest urban battle for the Marines since Vietnam.
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Search crews have recovered the body of the airman whose F-16 military jet crashed Thursday into the Gulf of Mexico.
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KPBS Midday EditionCamp Pendleton Marines are back from Afghanistan, officially ending their part in a 13-year conflict.
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Search and rescue efforts are currently underway for a missing F-16 Fighting Falcon and its pilot. Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida lost contact with the pilot at 9:15 a.m. Thursday. Air Force officials have told the media they believe the military jet crashed into the Gulf of Mexico.
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