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Deported Marine veteran trying to reunite with family denied US entry for citizenship interview
Roman Sabal served for six years in the Marine Corps and additional years in the Army Reserves, the Union-Tribune reported.
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‘Storming’ Area 51: Internet meme or an actual threat?
The U.S. Air Force has issued a warning to those hoping to “storm Area 51.”
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98-year-old Marine veteran injured at Battle of Okinawa receives Purple Heart nearly 75 years later
The mortar crewman suffered a blast concussion on May 14, 1945.
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Yearlong birth control supply for female vets could cut costs and unplanned pregnancies
The Department of Veterans Affairs could save about $2 million a year in prenatal, birth and newborn care costs by offering female veterans a year’s supply of birth control pills, researchers say.
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Deported Marine veteran trying to reunite with family denied US entry for citizenship interview
Roman Sabal served for six years in the Marine Corps and additional years in the Army Reserves, the Union-Tribune reported.
-
‘Storming’ Area 51: Internet meme or an actual threat?
The U.S. Air Force has issued a warning to those hoping to “storm Area 51.”
-
98-year-old Marine veteran injured at Battle of Okinawa receives Purple Heart nearly 75 years later
The mortar crewman suffered a blast concussion on May 14, 1945.
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Yearlong birth control supply for female vets could cut costs and unplanned pregnancies
The Department of Veterans Affairs could save about $2 million a year in prenatal, birth and newborn care costs by offering female veterans a year’s supply of birth control pills, researchers say.
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Deported Marine veteran trying to reunite with family denied US entry for citizenship interview
Roman Sabal served for six years in the Marine Corps and additional years in the Army Reserves, the Union-Tribune reported.
-
‘Storming’ Area 51: Internet meme or an actual threat?
The U.S. Air Force has issued a warning to those hoping to “storm Area 51.”
-
98-year-old Marine veteran injured at Battle of Okinawa receives Purple Heart nearly 75 years later
The mortar crewman suffered a blast concussion on May 14, 1945.
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Yearlong birth control supply for female vets could cut costs and unplanned pregnancies
The Department of Veterans Affairs could save about $2 million a year in prenatal, birth and newborn care costs by offering female veterans a year’s supply of birth control pills, researchers say.







