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Why leaving the military is harder for female vets
Women veterans face different social expectations, a lack of a peer support, problems finding child care, and are more likely to face financial problems compared to their male counterparts
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US must maintain a strong diplomatic and military presence in Iraq to counter Iran’s influence, experts say
To counter Iran’s growing influence in the Middle East, the U.S. must maintain a strong diplomatic and military presence in neighboring Iraq, experts from the State Department and the Pentagon said.
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Marine veteran who fought at Iwo Jima, Chosin Reservoir, celebrates turning 100
First Sgt. John Farritor, spent 30 years in Corps ― 20 on active duty and 10 in reserves.
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Why leaving the military is harder for female vets
Women veterans face different social expectations, a lack of a peer support, problems finding child care, and are more likely to face financial problems compared to their male counterparts
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US must maintain a strong diplomatic and military presence in Iraq to counter Iran’s influence, experts say
To counter Iran’s growing influence in the Middle East, the U.S. must maintain a strong diplomatic and military presence in neighboring Iraq, experts from the State Department and the Pentagon said.
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Marine veteran who fought at Iwo Jima, Chosin Reservoir, celebrates turning 100
First Sgt. John Farritor, spent 30 years in Corps ― 20 on active duty and 10 in reserves.
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Why leaving the military is harder for female vets
Women veterans face different social expectations, a lack of a peer support, problems finding child care, and are more likely to face financial problems compared to their male counterparts
-
US must maintain a strong diplomatic and military presence in Iraq to counter Iran’s influence, experts say
To counter Iran’s growing influence in the Middle East, the U.S. must maintain a strong diplomatic and military presence in neighboring Iraq, experts from the State Department and the Pentagon said.
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Marine veteran who fought at Iwo Jima, Chosin Reservoir, celebrates turning 100
First Sgt. John Farritor, spent 30 years in Corps ― 20 on active duty and 10 in reserves.






