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Despite a defeat in Congress, advocates say they'll keep pushing for women to register for the draftThe Selective Service is one of the last pieces of federal law where men and women are not treated equally.
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The $768 billion spending package will give service members a 2.7% pay raise, 12 weeks of leave for service members who become parents and expand access to childcare and mental health services.
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Some veterans have “other than honorable” discharges due to mental health issues, like PTSD. Now, they can apply for full access to veterans benefits in Connecticut.
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Thousands of Navy veterans who were denied honorable discharges due to mental health issues will get the chance for an upgrade after a group of law school…
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Gender and expression can play a significant role in the careers of military personnel. The Connecticut Veterans Legal Center brought veterans from across…
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Many military service members get relocated to a new base every few years, causing headaches for military spouses with their own careers as they try to…
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U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York renewed her call to pass a bill that would create a confidential way for military service members to get…
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Many Military Families Of Color Feel Unsafe In Their Own Communities. Some Are Trying To Change ThatWhile the military has become more racially diverse, a recent survey found some Black and Hispanic service members don’t always feel welcome off base, in…
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When Kathi Dugan retired from the Navy in 1999, she was hoping for one final military honor: burial at Arlington National Cemetery, her name engraved on…
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced changes this week that make it easier for veterans to get disability benefits for diseases linked to…