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He was able to become one of nearly 30 people to receive a double lung transplant at UF Health since the start of the pandemic.
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Thousands of troops were expelled for being gay before Congress changed the law in 2011. Though many still don't qualify for federal veterans benefits, they now can receive state benefits in New York, Colorado, and other states.
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Service members living with HIV will be in court in early August. They’re suing the military for discrimination over a longstanding policy that prohibits…
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Groups challenging the military’s ban on transgender service are encouraged by a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that protects many LGBTQ employees…
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Retired and active duty members of the military have a new incentive to put down roots in Florida.The state is offering them up to $8 million in down…
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An individual wearing an Afghan uniform opened fire on the combined U.S. and Afghan force with a machine gun on Saturday. It's unknown if the shooter was an Afghan soldier or had stolen the uniform.
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The campaign, which launched in November, emphasizes Army careers in technology, medicine, and other non-combat jobs.
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Military health officials say troops are engaging in more high-risk sexual behavior, and part of the reason might be the popularity of smartphone dating…
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Tampa is hosting the annual Medal of Honor convention this week, with festivities kicking off Tuesday.It brings together 46 of the 70 living recipients of…
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jimmy Covas stood with his eyes closed, pointing an air rifle at a target. He took three deep breaths, opened his eyes, and then…
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To keep up with potential adversaries such as China, the Pentagon is teaming with civilian technological innovators and trying to adopt some of the...
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President Trump's restrictions on transgender troops moved a step closer to taking effect, even as several lawsuits challenging the policy remain...