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Two out of five Black Air Force members don't trust their chain of command to address racism, bias and unequal opportunities.
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Burnout is a common problem for family members who care for disabled veterans. And for many of them, the pandemic has made things even harder.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe first batches of Pfizer's long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine arrived in San Diego County Monday for both U.S. Department of Defense personnel and civilians, with initial vaccinations to begin as soon as Tuesday.
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U.S. Navy officials Monday publicly identified a sailor from the USS Theodore Roosevelt who died after going overboard last week.
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The Naval Medical Center in San Diego and the Naval Hospital in Camp Pendleton should receive doses of the first coronavirus vaccine this week.
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The U.S. Navy announced Saturday it has called off search and rescue efforts for a 20-year-old sailor who reportedly fell overboard earlier this week from the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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Rescue efforts are being assisted by the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy aircraft, USS Bunker Hill, USS Russell, USS Howard and USS Charleston, the Navy said.
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A report by the VA Inspector General shows how the VA struggled to maintain the VA benefits process during the pandemic.
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Toys and bicycles were distributed to 1,000 families at "Operation Holiday Joy."
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The U.S. Department of Defense announced Wednesday its phased plan to distribute and administer the COVID-19 vaccine from the Naval Medical Center in San Diego and the Naval Hospital in Camp Pendleton.
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