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The Family Readiness Group offers aid to the families of Army troops from Joint Base Langley/Fort Eustis while their soldiers prepare for a Gaza aid mission.
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Two Marine hovercraft from the Norfolk-based USS Wasp collided during an exercise off the coast of Florida. The Wasp Amphibious Ready Group was set to deploy this month.
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CPO Bryce Pedicini's faced charges stemming largely from his time as a student stationed in Virginia.
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Polish and Lithuanian ambassadors spoke in Norfolk Friday as the House voted on long-stalled funding.
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As tensions rise in the Middle East, sailors and Marines drill at Camp Lejeune North Carolina.
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Military justice is undergoing its biggest overhaul in a generation, as the services grapple with sexual assault. Victims say they have a long way to go.
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The Virginia International Tattoo opens tonight, April 18, and runs through April 21, with performances from civilian and military performers from seven countries.
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Experts say the causes include America’s shirking industrial base and the fall out from COVID-19.
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The VA has proposed expanding the list of places where it will assume veterans were exposed to Agent Orange and other herbicides. It would include parts of Canada and India, but not Panama.
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Chief Petty Officer Bryce Steven Pedicini’s case is part of a history of Navy espionage cases.
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Federal changes to how the military handles legal cases, including sexual assault, means more legal resources are flowing into Norfolk and Langley-Eustis.
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An engineering professor at ODU says transportation officials should survey local waterways after the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse in Baltimore.