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All the high-tech gear the Army is bringing to soldiers
As technology advances, the gear soldiers use to survive on the battlefield and accomplish their missions becomes more sophisticated.
By Todd South
Why federal spending on veterans education benefits has soared nearly 250 percent
Federal spending on veterans’ education benefits has more than doubled over the span of 10 years, according to a new study.
By Diana Stancy
Former soldier who was wounded in 2009 search for Bowe Bergdahl in Afghanistan has died
A retired soldier who was shot in the head while searching for Army Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl has died.
Young vets unemployment up again in September
The jobless rate for post-9/11 veterans rose to 4.5 percent last month.
New plan would dramatically expand GI Bill family transfer rules for troops, veterans
The Senate proposal would drop deadlines for adding dependents to the Post-9/11 GI Bill program.
Why younger veterans more likely to struggle after leaving the military
The new findings suggest post-9/11 veterans face more trouble with the transition to civilian life.
New blood test could help identify troops and veterans with PTSD
Researchers hope the findings lead to a more reliable way to diagnose and address the disorder.
Veterans unemployment up for the fourth month in a row
The jobless rate for younger veterans rose to 4.0 percent in August.
Fort Bragg is on reduced manning as Hurricane Dorian approaches
Fort Bragg is operating on a reduced-manning status on Thursday, as Hurricane Dorian looks poised to slam into North Carolina in the coming days.
By Kyle Rempfer