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The Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group and the embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit entered CENTCOM waters Friday.
Two of the personnel are reportedly in serious condition.
The U.S. military is burning through the precision weapons at a rate that has alarmed some Pentagon officials.
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The deployment of the vessels marks the first time Washington has confirmed using such vessels in an active conflict, according to Reuters.
The senior VA official has been charged with failing to disclose gifts he received from contractors working on the project he oversaw.
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Allison Jaslow has served in the top role at IAVA for the last two years.
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said she'll push for better access to abortion services for troops despite slim chances of progress this year.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., serves on the armed services committee and was the first-ever woman to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Only about 10% of military general surgeons experience the patient volume and level of acute cases necessary to remain designated "combat ready."
GOP Senate leaders said they are working with VA officials on ways to ensure that plans to cut 80,000 jobs don't dismantle department services.
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A Marine Corps retiree has a warning for other Tricare beneficiaries about a problem that could be putting their health care coverage at risk.
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