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The Veterans Benefits Administration closed its doors this week, but it is offering help online, which can still be daunting for some vets.
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A Southern California organization continues to support the female veteran community 100 years on.
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The VA informed student veterans they may become ineligible for GI Bill education and housing funds if their college transitions from in-person to online classes. Congress has quickly passed a fix.
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A Navy veteran from Imperial beach was among two Americans imprisoned in the Middle East who were released, U.S. officials said.
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He said the Pentagon will also talk with state and local leaders to see if there is any need for field hospitals.
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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting every aspect of American life - including military life.
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A sailor and a second marine tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the military announced Saturday.
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The VA Aid and Attendance benefit can help some vets and spouses pay for nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home health care. But the application process is often long and complicated.
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Cpl. Eloiza Zavala of Sacramento, a motor vehicle operator with Combat Logistic Battalion 13, suffered fatal injuries Tuesday when the seven-ton truck she was in crashed on a road in the United Arab Emirates, according to USMC officials.
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Researchers at the Tampa veterans' hospital are training computers to diagnose cancer. It's one example of how the Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding artificial intelligence development.
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