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US National Guard’s aging battle taxis find new use in Ukraine fight
At least five states are sending their aging M113 armored personnel carriers to Europe.
By Joe Gould
Nonprofits will keep Pearl Harbor center open during government shutdown
The federal government partially shut down overnight after President Donald Trump, the House and the Senate were unable to agree on a spending deal.
Thanks to the Navy, scientists discovered the infamous ‘humongous fungus’
The discovery of the "humongous fungus" was a side product of a U.S. Navy effort called Project ELF.
By Karina Zaiets, Columbia Missourian
Dock repairs force USS Arizona Memorial to close
Repairs have been estimated to take a week, but the damage was still being assessed.
Rising Democratic star steps away from politics to treat his PTSD
Jason Kander, who was running to be mayor of Kansas City, said he will seek treatment with VA in hopes of resuming his political career later.
Company asks judge to drop lawsuits tied to Coast Guard probe, boat deaths
The boat went down on July 19 when a strong thunderstorm blew in shortly after it headed out on the lake near Branson with 31 people on board.
All in the Navy family — mother and son enlist together
She intended to drive her son to visit a recruiter — she left having signed a contract.
By Jon Simkins
GI Bill benefits in jeopardy at some California college campuses
The agency in California that oversees veteran education benefits has warned several schools with satellite campuses in the state that they could soon lose their eligibility to accept GI Bill funds.
By Natalie Gross
Coast Guard probe finds negligence in boat tragedy
Did the duck boat operators ignore weather warnings and consultants who warned the vessels' design was dangerous?
Not just VA: 5 more state-run programs that help troops, veterans buy their new home
Need a little extra help to make the mortgage math work? A state-run program could be the solution.
By Kevin Lilley
Surface Navy mourns the passing of Albert Lee Kaiss
Kais died from natural causes at his Hagerstown, Maryland, home on July 25. He was 78.
By Carl Prine