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Several ceremonies are scheduled Monday in the San Diego region to honor service members who died in the nation's conflicts.
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San Diego veteran describes her struggles using the system
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KPBS Midday EditionCamp Pendleton hosted a reunion over the weekend for the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, which suffered more casualties during the war in Afghanistan than any other Marine unit.
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More than three dozen San Diego military veterans graduated Friday from Workshops for Warriors, a nonprofit that for free trains and certifies veterans in jobs such as welding, machining and fabrication.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Pentagon decided in December to admit women for the first time to front-line ground combat roles. Two women stationed at Camp Pendleton shared with KPBS why they signed up for war zone jobs.
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San Diego is home to nearly a quarter million veterans. And as they age, they inevitably die. The Department of Veterans Affairs is making room for their graves.
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The San Diego Military Advisory Council foundation's signature program will be awarding a $15,000 scholarship to a San Diego State University student veteran.
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Vets' Community Connection will match veterans with volunteers who can give advice on living in San Diego.
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The change is a step back for women in the Navy and Marines but is an improvement for new mothers in the Air Force and Army.
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Government-issued identification that doesn't meet the standards of the Real ID Act will no longer suffice to enter naval installations in San Diego and elsewhere.
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