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The annual Parade of Nations and accompanying festival come as the U.S. examines its role in the alliance.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a review of combat physical standards. Women who've served in combat jobs say ten years of experience has proven they're up to the task.
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Veterans are skeptical of the VA's claims that patient care won't be affected by more than 70,000 agency layoffs.
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Neil Frye, who was 20 years old when he was killed, was a mess attendant on the USS West Virginia when it was attacked at Pearl Harbor.
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Transgender service members continue to weigh their options as a Trump administration policy tries to push them out of the military for a second time in less than a decade.
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One official tasked with purging DEI content from military websites said the instructions are vague and subject to different interpretations.
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The Chesapeake VA clinic was expected to have more providers to alleviate the burden in Hampton.
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The U.S. Navy Band is on a multi-state tour to mark the Navy's 250th anniversary. Vocalist and Norfolk native Danlie Cuenca will perform Tuesday night at the Sandler Center.
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Originally scheduled to open last year, the clinic won’t be at full staff until January 2026.
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The funding is still contingent on General Assembly approval.
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Sen.Tim Kaine and Rep. Bobby Scott blame staff cuts imposed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Federal firings have affected an estimated 6,000 veterans, who make up a disproportionate share of the government workforce.