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The widow of civil rights activist and Navy veteran Cesar Chavez will be on hand as the Navy christens and launches the ship named in her late husband's honor on May 5.
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The Daily Report is a roundup of the morning's top military news.
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The commanding officer of Navy Drug Screening Laboratory San Diego was fired today. Capt. Mike Macinski, commanding officer of Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center, relieved Cmdr. Lee D. Hoey of his duty, citing "a loss of confidence in Hoey's ability to command due to fostering a poor command climate."
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A California Marine veteran is preparing for a new kind of battle - the cola wars. He's invented the energy beverage "Re-Up," but competing against the big guys won't be easy.
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More than 200 wounded, ill or injured service members from the Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Special Operations Command are scheduled to compete in the Paralympics-style competition May 1-5.
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Country music star Toby Keith performed for more than 350 sailors aboard the San Diego-based USS Cape St. George last week.
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Dunkin' Donuts will be just one of an abundance of stores opening May 3rd at the new Marine Corps Exchange at Camp Pendleton. At 147,000 square feet, the MCX is the largest exchange in the entire Marine Corps.
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President Barack Obama signed an Executive Order today to protect veterans from for-profit colleges that prey on G.I. Bill benefits.
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A Navy veteran and active-duty Marine may be the first gay couple ever to have gotten publicly engaged on a military base. It happened this week when Cory Huston proposed to Avarice Guerrero at Camp Pendleton.
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The Camp Pendleton Marine accused of killing 22-year-old Brittany Killgore pleaded not guilty today to charges of first-degree murder.
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