One of the first ads aired by Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jon Tester’s reelection campaign focused on his work passing …
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Certain foreign countries will attempt to cast doubt on the results of the upcoming U.S. election by amplifying false claims and disinformation, intelligence officials …
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If you are considering military service or currently serving, fitness is more than just a routine. Physical activity becomes an integral …
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Critics Say VA Plan to Add Disability Rating for Rare Lung Condition Won’t Help Afflicted Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to create a diagnostic code to ensure that veterans with constrictive bronchiolitis, an illness linked …
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U.S. Marines were tapped to support disaster relief efforts in the Philippines after a typhoon wrought torrential wind and rain to …
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Military Bases Evacuating Troops, Moving Ships Ahead of Hurricane Milton’s Projected Landfall
Military bases in the path of Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm on Monday, are taking immediate action ahead of its …
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Fort Liberty in North Carolina could revert to its former name honoring an unsuccessful Confederate general if former President Donald Trump …
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More than two dozen Navy ships — including three that are currently in service — received faulty welds at the Huntington …
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Israel and Iran are at war. In truth, the two sides have been fighting for decades, but the conflict has played out …
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Defense
The D Brief: Another hurricane looms; Grim anniversary in Israel; Inside the Marines’ littoral regiment; China hacks ISPs; And a bit more.
From Helene to Milton: The death toll from late September’s Hurricane Helene has risen to at least 230 people as recovery …