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Lawyers are aggressively advertising potential windfalls for people exposed to contaminated water at the base. But it's too soon to know how the claim process will play out.
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The Veterans Curation Program teaches former troops how to do curation work, while also preparing them for jobs in other fields.
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The overhaul, which likely would cost more than $1 billion and take decades to complete, would help the VA better meet the preferences and needs of the nearly 72,000 veterans it serves. But the St. Louis hospital will first need federal officials to sign off on the massive project.
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Among the many people dealing with the trauma of the recent shooting in Uvalde, Texas are military veterans who live nearby.
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Cheryl Rex's son Dylan was among the last American victims of the Afghanistan war. In the months since his death, she's visited his grave almost every day.
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The military is trying to learn more about long COVID. Troops who have it worry about their careers.Little is known about COVID-19 cases in which symptoms persist for months. Affected service members may have trouble performing their duties or getting treatment.
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The state already had infection control guidance in place, yet 36 died in the November 2020 outbreak at state-run facility.
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Jerry Tovo is a drill sergeant turned commercial photographer. His new exhibition opens soon at the International Photography Hall of Fame.
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Low pay rates exacerbated by the pandemic have left the facilities around the state short-staffed to the point they have empty beds while still having waiting lists.
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Rick Beyer’s 2013 documentary “The Ghost Army” helped lead to new recognition for “World War II’s artists of deception.”