The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
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The family of any service member killed during the government shutdown will not get paid death benefits until the government is back up and running again.
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Army 1st Lt. Jennifer M. Moreno, 25, of San Diego was one of four soldiers killed on October 6 when her unit was attacked by an improvised explosive device.
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An Air Force cargo plane could be just the medicine to improve the aging fleet of the U.S. Forest Service firefighting aircraft. County supervisors hope federal officials agree with their assessment.
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Full containment was expected Tuesday evening over a wildfire that has scorched 2,236 acres on the grounds of Camp Pendleton.
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The USS Higgins and its crew of 250 returned home Monday following a lengthy deployment that began in January.
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Marine Lance Cpl. Jeremiah M. Collins, Jr., 19, died October 5 at Camp Leatherneck in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The Department of Defense has not released the cause of his passing, and his death is under investigation.
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Stateside military commissaries forced to shut their doors because of the government shutdown are once again open for business. The Pay Our Military law allowed Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel to recall many Department of Defense employee furloughs, giving the commissaries the workers they needed to open back up.
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Service members and their families stationed overseas will be able to enjoy Monday Night Football, and all of the sports programming they've become accustom to. That's because the American Forces Network has started broadcasting again on its sports channel - a channel the government shutdown took off the air last week.
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The brush fire burning on Camp Pendleton has scorched 2,500 acres, and is now 41 percent contained. Families forced to evacuate from base housing on Saturday returned home on Sunday.
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Four members of the United States military were killed Sunday in Afghanistan by a homemade bomb.
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