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There are now more than 40,000 foreign nationals serving in the U.S. Military.
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More than 7,000 local veterans enrolled in VA healthcare in the last year, the department says.
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In states with fewer abortion restrictions, providers are seeing a growing number of service membersA longstanding federal ban prevents military doctors from performing abortions in most cases, leaving troops to seek the procedure at private clinics.
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Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force destroyer JS Kaga is wrapping up sea trials with U.S. Marine F-35B fighters near Southern California.
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The commanding officer of Naval Information Warfare Training Group San Diego was fired Thursday.
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Veteran’s Day is Nov. 11. Here are events around town to celebrate and honor veterans.
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Better known as 'Fat Leonard,' the former Navy contractor, who has already served more than six years, could spend the next eight and a half years behind bars.
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Thousands of Navy family members cheered Tuesday morning as the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt docked at its berth at Naval Air Station North Island. The aircraft carrier returned to San Diego after an extended nine-month deployment, originally planned for seven months but prolonged due to tensions in the Middle East.
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The review concluded that the drownings of Christopher J. Chambers and Nathan Gage Ingram could have been prevented.
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Sgt. Maj. Gerardo Trevino was arrested by Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents Sept. 11 and remains in the brig, the Marines say.
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