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An Air Force investigation into the F-16 crash that killed California native Maj. Lucas "Gaza" Gruenther found the pilot's spatial disorientation caused him to eject in unsafe conditions, leading to his death.
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The USS Princeton arrived home to San Diego on Tuesday after an extended seven-month deployment. The guided-missile cruiser departed San Diego on April 3, and had its return date postponed by tensions in Syria.
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First impressions are often the ones that last. Stephanie Milroy, a family readiness program volunteer with Marine Light Attack Training Squadron 303 Atlas, makes sure that initial contact with the unit is a happy and positive experience.
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Investigators have taken custody of the suspicious envelope that prompted an evacuation Tuesday morning at the Navy mail facility near Naval Base San Diego. The area has now been cleared, according to the base's Facebook page.
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It doesn't matter if you're rooting for the Cardinals or the Red Sox, if you're watching the World Series at Busch Stadium, the Missouri National Guard is there to keep you safe. (Pun intended.)
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The holiday mailing deadline is fast approaching for folks with loved ones serving overseas. To ensure that parcel post packages make it to your service member before Christmas, you must mail them by November 12.
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Faced with a body fat test that many experts call unfair, some members of the U.S. military are turning to liposuction to meet the Department of Defense's stringent standards.
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A group of more than a dozen military veterans endorsed City Councilman Kevin Faulconer on Friday in the race to become San Diego's next mayor.
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U.S. Fleet Forces and Pacific Fleet released a joint message Oct. 24 detailing the use and wear of the new Flame Resistant Variant (FRV) coveralls, which will begin being distributed to Sailors in the fleet before the end of the year.
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A National Guardsman on Thursday shot two fellow Guardsmen just outside of Naval Support Activity Midsouth in Millington, Tennessee. The suspect is in custody, and the two shooting victims have injuries that are not life-threatening.
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