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Advocates draw battle lines ahead of looming VA abortion fight
Department hospitals are set to begin offering abortions in coming weeks.
Judge OKs limited release of Pentagon Papers case records
The government must release some documents that will shed light on two grand juries that sat in Boston nearly 50 years ago to investigate the leak of the Pentagon Papers, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Mold, vermin in military housing: Companies aren’t off the hook, lawmakers say
Lawmakers want more progress in getting rid of mold, vermin in military housing
By Karen Jowers
As more female vets head to Congress, there’s a new push to change VA’s male-focused motto
Critics argue that the current department motto ignores the contributions of women in the military.
PCS season: 5 ways your family can mentally prepare
Get the whole group involved (and excited) if you want a successful move, this Navy spouse advises.
By Cameron Allison, MilitaryTownAdvisor.com