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A new exhibit at the Coronado Museum of History and Art looks at how a group of pilot wives generated international pressure and created the POW/MIA movement.
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The Dewey, homeported at Naval Base San Diego, received the 2018 Spokane Trophy from the Spokane, Washington, Council of the Navy League of the United States at a Sept. 26 ceremony.
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KPBS Midday EditionA growing number of programs try to treat PTSD by getting veterans into nature, even deep under the sea. But there's little scientific evidence that treatments like "scuba therapy" work.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is training clergy members around the country to look for signs of psychological disorders and other issues among veterans in their congregations.
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The campaign to collect clothes for female veterans transitioning into civilian careers kicks off this week.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday that he is keeping a small contingent of National Guard troops at the state's southern border for another six months, with the added mission of helping stop the smuggling of a deadly pesticide that is increasingly found at illegal cannabis cultivation sites.
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As part of that story, we wanted to know how good of a job the medical inspector’s office does when it investigates claims made by whistleblowers about the VA healthcare system. There was no database to answer that question, so we built our own.
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After inewsource reported on a shoddy investigation into whistleblower claims by the VA’s medical inspector’s office, a House committee developed “additional concerns” about how the office does its work and expanded the probe.
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The sailor was identified Monday as Juan Jose Garcia-Herrera, 21 of Chicago.
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The Defense Health Agency is taking over the administration of Army and Air Force medicine, combining it with Navy medicine, which includes the Marines , creating one command to serve all active duty military, retirees and their families.
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