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The Japanese assault on Hawaii occurred 74 years ago, propelling the U.S. into World War II
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Nicknamed "The Big Stick" and "TR," this is the first time the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier has been home ported in San Diego.
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Louis Ray Perez, 49, and Dorothy Maraglino, 40, were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the April 13, 2012, killing of Brittany Killgore at a home in Fallbrook.
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Ret. Marine Sgt. Toran Gaal of Valley Center went to Washington, D.C., to complete the Marines Corps Marathon. He lost parts of both his legs and his hip.
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The 40th annual Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday in Washington, D.C. brought together active duty and former service members of all ages.
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For the first time, the U.S. Navy is swapping three aircraft carriers while letting the crews keep their home ports.
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The yearlong experiment to determine whether women can serve in ground combat is wrapping up. "I think for the males they kind of expected us to be ... the moms, the sisters — kind of take care of us. But now they’re like, ‘OK, we’re a Marine, you’re a Marine. Let’s just get the job done,’" said Marine Sgt. Zarina Flemming.
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There's a good chance some of the chicken wings and drumsticks on Southern California barbecues on Memorial Day came from Primal Pastures in Murrieta. The meat farm is growing thanks to a nonprofit called the Farmer Veteran Coalition.
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KPBS Midday EditionTaya Kyle, widow Chris Kyle, is in San Diego to discuss her memoir, "American Wife: Love, War, Faith and Renewal." She talks about her life without Chris and resources for other San Diego military families dealing with grief.
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Military leaders are expanding efforts to better train their lower- and midlevel commanders to detect and deal with retaliation, while also insuring that other, more innocent actions are not misinterpreted by assault victims.
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