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The identities of the four U.S. soldiers killed in Sunday's insider attack in Afghanistan have been identified as Sgt. Sapuro B. Nena, 25, Spc. Joshua N. Nelson, 22, Pfc. Genaro Bedoy, 20, and Pfc. Jon R. Townsend, 19.
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A veteran in Colorado who depends on his service dog to manage his PTSD symptoms might be forced to euthanize the beloved animal because he can't afford to pay for his veterinary bills.
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California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a law that makes it illegal to disrupt military funerals, and requires protesters to stay at least 300 feet away from funeral services. Penalties for disobeying the new law include a $1,000 fine and possible jail time.
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NATO's announcement Monday that it is suspending some joint operations with Afghan forces could have a "huge impact" on coalition forces' work in Afghanistan, NPR's Soryaya Sarhaddi Nelson said earlier today on Morning Edition.
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The two U.S. Marines killed on Friday when a team of insurgents attacked Camp Bastion in Afghanistan were based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. Lt. Col. Christopher K. Raible, 40, and Sgt. Bradley W. Atwell, 27, died in the attack, according to the Department of Defense.
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U.S Army Sgt. Kyle B. Osborn, 26, of Lafayette, Ind., died Sep. 13 in Muqer, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit with small arms and rocket propelled grenade fire.
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Four U.S. troops were killed Sunday after they were allegedly lured to their deaths by Afghans they believed to be allies.
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Except for a few days of leave, twin brothers Marine Corps Sgt. David Haines and Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Haines hadn’t been together for five years until they were reunited at Camp Leatherneck, where both are deployed.
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Former Camp Pendleton Marine Cpl. Juan Dominguez, who lost three limbs when he stepped on a buried bomb in Afghanistan in 2010, will get the keys to his customized "smart home" in Temecula on September 11.
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Prince Harry has been deployed to Afghanistan - where he'll be putting the Apache helicopter training he got at Naval Air Facility El Centro to use. And just four days into his deployment, the Taliban is already threatening to kidnap or kill Capt. Harry Wales.
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