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John Phelan toured local shipyards this week as one of his first public appearances.
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Women pilots worry they will lose precious flight time as the Air Force rolls back the rules on flying while pregnant. The move comes as the Pentagon looks at standards across the military.
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Army Sgt. Quandarius Stanley is being laid to rest in South Carolina.
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The company’s current president is retiring a week after a disappointing earnings call.
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A writing workshop teaches veterans the art of making music and is one of the programs in Outer Banks Veterans Week.
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The decision is part of a Navy effort to boost the number of ships on active duty.
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In states with fewer abortion restrictions, providers are seeing a growing number of service membersA longstanding federal ban prevents military doctors from performing abortions in most cases, leaving troops to seek the procedure at private clinics.
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Only about a third of the members of Congress are veterans, a sharp decrease from the World War II and Vietnam eras.
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For years, officials have tried to shift Hampton Roads’ economy away from defense. Now, leaders say diversity within defense is the region’s future.
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The GAO says only 40% of the Army’s entire watercraft fleet is available.
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Research shows overseas voters can make a difference in elections – and there is potential for campaigns to mobilize these voters.
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Thursday’s meeting focused on toll of caregiving, JLARC update