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Visas for Iraqis, Afghans who helped U.S. in jeopardy

A law providing special visas to Iraqi and Afghan nationals in danger for helping the U.S. military suffered a blow when the House rejected the Senate's immigration reform bill Wednesday.

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Events mark 150th anniversary of 54th Mass. attack

Just after the nation marked the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg - considered the turning point of the Civil War - six days of events next week commemorate a lesser-known fight that...

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Tell us about your timeshare experiences

Military Times is working on a story about the pros and cons of owning timeshares.

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Air Force 2027: Fewer pilots, more drones, more challenges

The Air Force of the future is likely to be slightly smaller and more reliant on remotely piloted aircraft, face growing challenges from the rise of Asia and rapidly increasing space traffic, and...

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Navy Region Mid-Atlantic gets new commander

Navy installations from North Carolina to Maine have a new leader after the man who served in the post for the past two years retired Friday, welcoming his successor to the 'big leagues' of Navy base...

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10,000 financial managers to receive new training

A new certification program for Defense Department financial managers will provide standardized training for nearly 10,000 officer, enlisted and civilian financial managers in the Air Force, the...

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Coast Guard's striking new HQ set to open its doors

The Coast Guard, which can trace its lineage back to 1789, is about to finally get something it's never, ever, had: a headquarters specifically designed just for them.

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Conn. senator: Vets waiting too long for claims

Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy is releasing data about veterans and their spouses who have died before receiving benefits they were owed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Navy to take back escort duty for Groton subs

The U.S. Navy is taking back responsibility for escorting its submarines along the Thames River to and from its base in Groton.

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War-zone master's degree

Navy Lt. Thomas Saenz needed armed guards and an armored car to get to his final exams.

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SVA working to better track vets' success rates in school

A new effort to better track how student veterans fare in college - which holds the promise of identifying the practices and schools that best get vets to graduation day - is underway and should start...

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Laptop prices are plummeting

So, it's time for a new laptop. Whether you're looking for a back-to-school machine or a new notebook for your next deployment, you couldn't pick a better time to be on the hunt.

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Soldier's death by suicide reflects national issue

Wade Christiansen dreamed of being a soldier from a young age. He joined the Army's 82nd Airborne Division after high school. Being a paratrooper made Wade proud. Jumping from airplanes excited the...

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Suicide bomber hits Iraqi cafe, killing 38

A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a crowded coffee shop late Friday in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, killing at least 38 and wounding more than two dozen in the latest in a string of...

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U.S. says most Guantanamo hunger strikers now eating

Most prisoners on the hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay have resumed eating, the U.S. military said Friday, suggesting a possible end, or at least a pause, to a protest that brought renewed attention to...

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Navy bases to lay off 745 civilians

The shore-side Navy is shedding as many as 745 civilians, or 5 percent of its workforce, over the next year or so to make up for a dramatic funding shortfall, but officials say cuts will likely have...

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AF focuses on fending off cyberattacks

With the Air Force predicting 200 million cyberattacks per year by 2025, cyber will take priority as the service tries to fend off attacks while becoming more reliant on automation.

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WWII Ohio airman takes 1 more trip on B-17

Joseph Dreher soared on the wings of World War II memories Thursday, driven by the roar of vintage B-17 bomber engines.

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Fort Rucker soldier found dead, ID'd

The Army says a soldier has been found dead at Fort Rucker in southeast Alabama after disappearing during a navigation training exercise earlier this week.

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Countries seek to bring home Guantanamo detainees

President Barack Obama's renewed push to close the Guantanamo Bay prison for terrorism suspects has given a glimmer of hope to foreign governments that he will fulfill that promise and triggered...

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