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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 Navy spent three days outlining its case against the sailor accused of setting fire in July 2020 that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard.
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On Wednesday, lawmakers grilled the head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and asked him to explain questions raised in inewsource’s recent investigation about whether the VA is restricting veterans’ access to health care.
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Originally Marine Base San Diego, Marine Corps Recruiting Depot San Diego was the first permanent base for the Marines in the city.
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Many people who fought and died on behalf of the U.S. during 20 years of war in Afghanistan were actually contractors, not U.S. troops.
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As an Army Ranger, Sgt. Nick Irving earned the nickname "The Reaper" while serving as a sniper in Iraq and Afghanistan, but he struggled to come to terms with civilian life once he left the military.
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California is on the verge of having a license plate dedicated specifically to female veterans. Advocates say it would be more than just symbolism.
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A recent settlement with the Navy and Marines may help thousands of veterans in San Diego with less than honorable discharges.
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The Secretary of the Navy came to San Diego to urge sailors, Marines and defense workers to get vaccinated ahead of the upcoming deadlines.
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