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Embattled Camp Pendleton Marine Sgt. Gary Stein, recommended for discharge from the service for writing Anti-Obama Facebook posts, lost his bid today in federal court to have that discharge halted.
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The deadline for eligible service members, veterans and their beneficiaries to apply for Retroactive Stop Loss Special Pay (RSLSP) has been extended to Oct. 21, 2012, providing those eligible more time to apply for the pay under the program guidelines.
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The Daily Report is a roundup of the morning's top military news.
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Two Sailors who got kicked out of the Navy for using "Spice" talk about how the designer drug ruined their lives.
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Sgt. Gary Stein, the Camp Pendleton Marine recommended for dismissal from the service for writing anti-Obama Facebook posts, says he'll take his case all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.
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Military Working Dog Sgt. Rex, based at Camp Pendleton, has finally been adopted by former handler Megan Leavey after a six year effort.
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The Daily Report is a roundup of all the morning's top military news.
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Newly released video shows Camp Pendleton Marine Sgt. Manuel Loggins Jr. right before he was shot by an Orange County Sheriff's deputy.
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Veterans Day 2012 will feature another high-profile college basketball game in San Diego Bay. But instead of the Carrier Classic, there will be a "Battle on the Midway" between SDSU and Syracuse.
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The VA Medical Center in San Diego is testing an ancient meditation technique called “Mantram Repetition” to help veterans suffering from PTSD.
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