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More than a dozen states have called up the National Guard to help at vaccination sites, and Joe Biden may mobilize Guard units nationally.
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Some states and cities are trying to improve the quality of data on veteran suicide, which is often incomplete and years old.
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Health and safety precautions during the pandemic have led the Air Force to modify or eliminate parts of basic military training. But some military observers question whether the changes are leaving airmen unprepared for duty.
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The U.S. Space Force is mandated to act as the world’s space traffic controller, allowing free and open access to that domain.
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As the focus shifts to slim margins in a handful of states, the military absentee ballot is getting more attention in the Presidential Election.
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The trial is part of Operation Warp Speed, a national initiative to accelerate the development, production and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics.
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Veterans traditionally are more likely to vote for Republican candidates. But polls suggest their support for President Trump has eroded.
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Medical facilities run by the Department of Veterans Affairs are reopening at a slower pace than many civilian health systems. But the VA has recently started to expand in-person care.
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After the murder of Fort Hood Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen triggered an outpouring of rage and pain around the country, Congress and the Army initiated several investigations into the base and how sexual harassment and assault are handled by military leadership. Some have called this a watershed moment — the military's #MeToo equivalent.
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A Bexar County grand jury has indicted Mario Pena for allegedly posting on Facebook that he had plans to attack Fort Hood.