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For almost eight years, San Diego has been at the heart of one of the largest scandals in Navy history.
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The remains of five people and the wreckage of a U.S. Navy helicopter that crashed in the ocean off California have been recovered.
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A federal commission is soliciting ideas to rename Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, Fort Rucker, Fort Lee, and several other military posts named for Confederate officers.
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A new military investigation found the coronavirus pandemic curtailed trainings in 2020 and contributed to nine service members drowning off San Diego’s coast.
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Waves of Marines are returning from Afghanistan to Camp Pendleton, after a harrowing deployment that included defending the Hamid Karzai International Airport.
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A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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The wars are over, but the battle has just started for many troops dealing with injuries.
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Fewer than 20 percent of veterans suffer from PTSD, but most Americans think the disorder is far more common.
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Fewer than 20 percent of veterans suffer from PTSD, but most Americans think the disorder is far more common.
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Gen. Mark Milley has been the target of more political intrigue in two years as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff than any of his recent predecessors were in four. One after another, political firestorms have ignited around him.
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