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Navy senior chief recruiter kills wife, dies in shootout, police say
A Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent was also shot in the incident Thursday.
Coast Guard seeks public help to find missing boys off the Texas coast
The boys — ages 11 and 16 — were reported missing around 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
By Carl Prine
Temple victory continues Midshipmen’s losing streak
The Midshipmen failed to get to .500 with a rare home loss. It was just the third time in four seasons that Navy suffered a setback on its own turf.
Coast Guard seeks public’s help to find missing man in Texas
The missing person is described as a Hispanic man in his early 30s. He was last seen wearing a cream jacket, green shirt and blue denim jeans.
By Carl Prine
Texas WWII veterans honored for rescuing prisoners in concentration camps
At least 36 Texas veterans were honored at Holocaust Museum Houston for their work rescuing prisoners from concentration camps.
By Alyson Ward, Houston Chronicle
Head of Navy recruiting in Houston fired
Cmdr. Steven Rodriguez was relieved on Feb. 21 due to loss of confidence.
VA preps for benefits delays in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey
Tens of thousands of Texas veterans could see their federal benefits disrupted because of the after effects of Hurricane Harvey, but Department of Veterans Affairs officials are promising a host of resources to mitigate the hardship.
Student vets help with Harvey rescue, relief efforts
Last Wednesday, the Student Veterans of America chapter at the University Houston hosted a back-to-school breakfast for its members. A week later, school would be cancelled and their city would be under water. Now, instead of sitting in classes, many of them are treading through flooded streets to help with Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
By Natalie Gross
National Guard takes on security mission in Houston
About 1,000 Texas Army National Guardsmen are helping the Texas Department of Public Safety.
By Jeff Schogol
Fort Hood deploys 100 vehicles to southeast Texas for relief efforts
Approximately 400 soldiers will travel to the Houston area to assist with hurricane relief efforts.
By Charlsy Panzino and Jeff Schogol