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Constant and sometimes sudden moves can disrupt military families' finances and cause challenges with their children’s schools and medical care.
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The Pentagon has begun a long process of trying to identify and cleanup PFAS contamination at hundreds of military sites around the country. Critics say the process will take too long.
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The commission charged with recommending new names for bases is meeting with leaders in military towns and has presented an interim report to Congress.
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Two of the 13 service members killed in last week's bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan were based at North Carolina military installations.
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With the call for changing the names of 10 Southern military bases gaining momentum, the question is starting to arise in Washington — and outside of it —…
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After weeks of unrest over police brutality and systemic racism, North Carolina lawmakers turned attention back to two pieces of legislation: One would…
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Naval aviator Lt. Wes Van Dorn signed up to pilot MH-53E helicopters — big, heavy single-rotor aircraft — with assurances he’d be home on most days to…
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Naval aviator Lt. Wes Van Dorn signed up to pilot MH-53E helicopters — big, heavy single-rotor aircraft — with assurances he’d be home on most days to…
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A decade after the Pentagon began confronting rape in the ranks, the U.S. military frequently fails to protect or provide justice to the children of…
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The state Agriculture Department plans to ask the legislature for $13 million to help buffer military bases from encroaching development.The new money…