The first Skillbridge interns for the city of San Diego are wrapping up their internships after helping respond to a plane crash in May
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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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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel released a statement about the capture of Abu Anas al Libi, saying "As a result of the Libya operation, one of the world’s most wanted terrorists was captured and is now in U.S. custody." De
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Military tuition assistance programs have become yet another casualty of the government shutdown.
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The Miramar Air Show has been cancelled because of the government shutdown. The event was scheduled for October 4 and 5.
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Six dolphins from the U.S. Navy's Marine Mammal Program have been flown halfway around the world to Croatia to aid in an explosives-detection program in the Adriatic Sea.
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Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Andrew Sanders, 22, died September 29 after running in the Navy Birthday Beast 60 Mile Relay in Agana Heights, Guam. Sanders was assigned to U.S. Naval Hospital Guam. The cause of his death is still unknown.
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Military commissaries on Camp Pendleton, MCAS Miramar, and Naval Base San Diego will all close Wednesday because of the government shutdown.
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