A bill aimed at reducing a suicide epidemic among military veterans is on its way to the president for his signature. The Senate unanimously approved a bill...
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Every year during flu season, many of us start ducking and dodging to avoid the coughs and sneezes of family, friends and strangers. Influenza, more...
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The two Camp Pendleton Marines killed in a helicopter crash in Twentynine Palms Friday were identified by military officials Sunday. Capt. Elizabeth Kealey,...
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Clint Eastwood’s hit film “American Sniper” has reignited a bitter debate about the US invasion of Iraq and one of its most famous...
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The 2015 program is open! Submit your application to your commissary no later than February 13, 2015. Commissaries are an integral part of the quality of...
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It took six grueling years. But finally, Barack Obama took the chance to look the American people in the eye and declare job done. In his State of the Union...
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Sgt. Maj. Ronald Green to be 18th sergeant major of the Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Ronald Green, senior enlisted leader of the Camp Pendleton-based 1st Marine...
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Two soldiers were hurt Tuesday night when a military helicopter crashed at a civilian airport in northeast San Diego County. The two from the California...
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The New Year is here, and you’ve made plans (let’s not call them resolutions, okay?) to eat healthier, exercise more, find quiet time for mindfulness – but...
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UNBROKEN They don’t make heroes like they used to. Instead of resilient men of remarkable deed, spirit and courage, we get the “selfie set,” principally...
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