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Acting VA Secretary Todd Hunter encouraged staff to turn in their coworkers.
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Republicans have dismissed the Biden Administration's anti-extremism efforts as an unnecessary distraction for the military.
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Bases in Hampton Roads are suspending the Trusted Traveler program indefinitely.
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The Dec. 22 missile attack from the USS Gettysburg is the first friendly fire incident in decades. The crew members of the F/A-18 ejected safely before the missile struck.
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The change is one way Congress is trying to address the living conditions of younger troops in Hampton Roads.
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A provision in the Pentagon budget bill cuts off TRICARE coverage of gender-affirming health care for military dependents under 18.
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The Defense Commissary Agency is testing opening its stores to a new group of customers.
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Sen. Tim Kaine wants the Pentagon to release a plan for handling drone incursions over bases.
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Jennifer Boykin says production at Huntington Ingalls is slowed by supply chain issues and an inexperienced workforce.
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The Virginia office of Troops To Teachers continues to search for funding.
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The latest Virginia Class submarine reaches a milestone Saturday.
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Many LGBTQ veterans served secretly at a time when they could have been kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation. Some worry those days could return.