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Tampa is hosting the annual Medal of Honor convention this week, with festivities kicking off Tuesday.It brings together 46 of the 70 living recipients of…
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More than 2,000 people recently attended a funeral for a veteran because they didn't want him to be buried alone, but a Florida newspaper reports that the…
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The Pentagon says reported cases of heat exhaustion jumped nearly 50 percent between 2014 and 2018.
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Sixty-five submarines have been lost since the U.S. Navy created an undersea force in 1900.A new artificial reef recently opened off the coast of Sarasota…
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Most of the 2,000-plus people who gathered in the Florida heat Tuesday didn't know Edward Pearson. They knew little, if anything, about the life of the…
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A growing number of programs try to treat PTSD by getting veterans into nature, even deep under the sea. LISTEN:On a recent morning, Shawn Campbell, 38,…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is training clergy members around the country to look for signs of psychological disorders and other issues among...
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In response to a string of suicides in the Air Force, every base is holding a one day stand down, where airmen can learn and talk about mental health...
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The military is spending millions of dollars to clean up water contamination around bases throughout the country. But people living with the...
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The new certificate recognizes as many as 550,000 veterans who were exposed to nuclear weapons tests between 1945 and 1992. But the certificates leave a…
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The legislation requires the government to expand fertility coverage for service members and veterans who've suffered war-related reproductive injuries.
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Camp Lejeune, N.C. was the first of several bases to experience racial violence during the Vietnam War. It led to major reforms in military racial...