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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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Milk served in the Navy in the 1950s, but was discharged after being questioned about his sexual orientation. He became the first openly gay elected official in California before his death in 1978.
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A list of high ranking officers are under scrutiny after two Navy investigations reveal a series of mistakes led to the arson fire.
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The Pentagon requires all troops to receive a COVID vaccine. As the Navy's November 28 deadline approaches the Navy is adding more incentives.
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For almost eight years, San Diego has been at the heart of one of the largest scandals in Navy history.
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One former interpreter is getting back to the difficult task of creating a new life in his adopted country.
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A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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Fewer than 20 percent of veterans suffer from PTSD, but most Americans think the disorder is far more common.
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More than 2,400 U.S. service members were killed in the Afghanistan war. The Pentagon said Army Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Knauss - who died from injuries suffered in the Kabul Airport bombing - was likely the final one.
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With the last flight leaving Kabul, the 13 service members who died last Thursday became the last members of the U.S. military to die in the nearly 20-year-long war in Afghanistan.
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