The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
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Local veterans were able to take advantage of more than 50 service providers at the 33rd Stand Down event.
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Rep. Mike Levin, D-Oceanside, wrote the legislation to rename the center after Capt. Jennifer M. Moreno, who died in Afghanistan in October 2013.
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As an Army Ranger, Sgt. Nick Irving earned the nickname "The Reaper" while serving as a sniper in Iraq and Afghanistan, but he struggled to come to terms with civilian life once he left the military.
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From an eager recruit to a conscientious objector, Clifton Hicks recalls how his deployment to Iraq in 2003 fundamentally changed his relationship to the military.
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As many as 160,000 active-duty military members are having trouble feeding their families.
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California is on the verge of having a license plate dedicated specifically to female veterans. Advocates say it would be more than just symbolism.
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Army Specialist Shoshana Johnson was traveling in a convoy in Iraq in 2003 when her vehicle was attacked. Iraqi forces killed 11 soldiers in her company and captured six, including Johnson. She was held for 22 days, becoming the first Black female prisoner of war in American history.
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A recent settlement with the Navy and Marines may help thousands of veterans in San Diego with less than honorable discharges.
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The Secretary of the Navy came to San Diego to urge sailors, Marines and defense workers to get vaccinated ahead of the upcoming deadlines.
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Mayor Todd Gloria announced Monday the formation of the Military, Veteran and Families Advisory Council, which will meet quarterly and advise the mayor.
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