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Military authorities Friday publicly identified a 24-year-old U.S. Marine killed Thursday in a Camp Pendleton training accident.
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The Pentagon is planning to hire a single private company to oversee the moving process for military families. The current system is plagued by delays, lost shipments, theft, and a lack of accountability.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer is making eight city-owned properties available to developers to spur the development of roughly 200 new low-income housing units.
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The San Diego-based Alpha Project celebrated the recent opening of an apartment complex aimed at getting homeless vets into housing.
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Frank Manchel, 95, died Sunday while on an Honor Flight trip returning from the nation’s capital to San Diego.
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The U.S. is rushing an aircraft carrier and other military resources to the Middle East after seeing Iranian troops and proxy forces making preparations for attacks against U.S. forces and interests in the region, a defense official told The Associated Press.
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The VA Mission Act hopes to improve upon the Choice program, which ran over budget and didn't do much to reduce wait times for many veterans.
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Two House committees held a hearing at Grossmont College to look at the problems with how some private, for-profit colleges use VA benefits, leaving some students in debt without a degree.
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After Congress began holding hearings, the Navy and other branches of the military began reaching out to families in private military housing.
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Recreational marijuana use is now legal in 10 states, but it remains off-limits to service members ... and some military communities don't want it to be sold anywhere near bases.
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