Military
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Soldiers return to duty after explosion at Va base
BLACKSTONE, Va. (AP) — Thirteen Virginia National Guard soldiers sent to hospitals after a training device exploded at Fort Pickett are back on duty.
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New commander Marine Corps Special Operations
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Oceana's going green
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Pentagon says 1 dead, 1 missing from 82nd Airborne
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USS Bainbridge skipper recalls dramatic pirate rescue
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Bill includes $476.1M for Va military construction
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Army suicides to top 2008, but progress reported
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Navy sets new bird study at NC landing field site
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Medical research institute planned
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Va. soldiers coming home in time for Thanksgiving
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Navy awards $635M contract to Northop Grumman
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Va. company to design Army's Pacific headquarters
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Program will help Portsmouth Naval Hospital streamline disability claims
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Va. National Guard on duty in Portsmouth, Gloucester
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Va military bases scale back operations
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Special Forces to honor member of Band of Brothers
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Navy battens down the hatches
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Maersk-Alabama lifeboat arrives in Norfolk
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Remembering Our Heroes: A Special Veterans Day Salute
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POSITIVELY HAMPTON ROADS: Free spa treatment for veterans
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Va. delegation wants briefing on F-22 Raptor fleet
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Va. Beach man pleads guilty to diverting Navy jet parts
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Obama salutes Fort Hood victims, condemns murders
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Despite efforts, D-Day Memorial's future uncertain
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NC Marine from Ohio died of blows to the head
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Veterans get free visit to Colonial Williamsburg, other Va. attractions
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NC state officials identify Civil War shipwreck
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Lowe's offers Veterans Day discounts to military
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NC Marine charged in death of Camp Lejeune comrade
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Civilian killed in blast at NC Army post
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Congress extends benefits to military spouses
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Military exercise designed to save lives on the ground
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USS New York, built with WTC steel, comes to namesake city
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Military exercise designed to save lives on the ground
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Veterans get to visit Va. sites for free
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Fallen soldier honored by Obama was ex-VMI cadet
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Norfolk-based Navy ship makes huge drug bust along 'Hash Highway'
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Maersk-Alabama captain to visit Norfolk, USS Bainbridge in November
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Cutter Legare returns to Portsmouth
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HIV-positive Norfolk sailor sentenced for unprotected sex
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USNS Leroy Grumman returns to Norfolk
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Colonial Williamsburg pays tribute to veterans
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Navy jets to increase flights at Oceana, Fentress
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Maersk-Alabama captain to visit USS Bainbridge next month
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Destroyer James E. Williams returns to Norfolk
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Norfolk-based Navy ship makes huge drug bust along 'Hash Highway'
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Program gets troops from the battlefield into the classroom
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Marine pleads guilty in hero hoax case
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USS New York a symbol of hope


