Member of Congress launched an investigation into last year after a KPBS investigation revealed the credit union collected millions of dollars in overdraft fees from Marines.
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Despite a defeat in Congress, advocates say they'll keep pushing for women to register for the draftCongress dropped a controversial measure that would require women to register for the Selective Service. Men are required to register once they turn 18.
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The USS Abraham Lincoln deployed this week from San Diego under the command of Capt. Amy Bauernschmidt, the first woman to lead a nuclear carrier in U.S. Navy history.
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California incarcerates nearly 7,000 military veterans scattered throughout 34 different prisons. Now, the state is planning to house them together on what would be the nation's largest veterans prison yard.
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It was one of the deadliest Marine training accidents in decades.
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The injunction is a new challenge to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s decision to make vaccinations mandatory for all members of the military.
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The hearing at Camp Pendleton is scheduled to last up to four days.
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The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group deployed as scheduled Monday, the Navy announced.
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A Navy ship is on route to San Diego, after a COVID outbreak on the ship was discovered. It’s the second outbreak this month for the Navy.
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A group from the Naval Hospital in San Diego has already been dispatched to a civilian hospital in New Mexico, while the deadlines pass for all service members to be vaccinated.
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The Marine Corps discharged 66 Marines in the past week for refusing to get the coronavirus vaccine as mandated by the military.
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