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Typically, linked to the Navy SEALs, Special Warfare Combatant Craft Crew are a separate unit with their own history, which is being told in a new book.
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Events will be held around the county Monday to celebrate Veterans Day and honor those who have served in the military.
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Not everyone in a military uniform will be considered a veteran when they leave the service, including some National Guard troops who have served along the border.
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Dozens of veterans showed up to an Oceanside career center Thursday for the "Honor a Hero, Hire A Vet" job fair.
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A new exhibit at the Coronado Museum of History and Art looks at how a group of pilot wives generated international pressure and created the POW/MIA movement.
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The campaign to collect clothes for female veterans transitioning into civilian careers kicks off this week.
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Erik Benson was arrested in November for leaving threatening messages on his VA funded providers voice mail. He remains in federal lockup even after a jury in his case deadlocked. Prosecutors have told the judge they plan to retry him.
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The VA sponsors the National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic, along with the Wounded Warrior Project and other groups to introduce veterans to adaptive sports.
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The report points to the lack of a consistent nationwide policy on when to label a veteran at high risk for suicide. A patient died in 2018, months after the flag was removed from his file at the San Diego VA.
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A proposal to place a $900 million affordable housing bond on the city of San Diego’s 2020 ballot moved closer to reality Wednesday after key committee vote.
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