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One of the three people killed in a Los Angeles County helicopter crash on Sunday was Army Special Forces veteran Michael Donatelli. He had served four tours of duty in Iraq.
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President Barack Obama is expected to announce in his State of the Union address tonight that 34,000 U.S. service members will be brought home from Afghanistan by this time next year.
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A helicopter crash early Sunday morning in rural Los Angeles County killed all three people on board. The crew was shooting footage for a military-themed reality show.
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Today President Barack Obama will award the Medal of Honor to Army veteran Clinton Romesha for his heroic actions during the 13-hour Battle of Kamdesh in Afghanistan on October 3, 2009.
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Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced today he would extend certain benefits to the same-sex partners of U.S military service members.
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Michael Crain, the Riverside Police Department officer allegedly shot to death by Christopher Dorner, was a former Camp Pendleton Marine.
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Wet weather didn't stop several dozen people with various injuries and disabilities from taking a 17-mile bike ride from National City to Coronado this morning.
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Hundreds of injured military athletes will head to Camp Pendleton next month to compete in the the third annual Marine Corps Trials for the Wounded Warrior Games.
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The crew of the San Diego-based USS Carl Vinson officially completed the ship's scheduled six-month planned incremental availability this week.
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The manhunt for ex-LAPD cop Christopher Dorner has moved to near the U.S. Navy Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center in San Diego. Christopher Dorner was a Navy reservist who served in San Diego.
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