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Hundreds of veterans - who served in the U.S. military as non-citizens - were later deported for committing civilian crimes.
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Non-citizens are eligible to serve in the U.S. military. But even as veterans, they can still be deported if they commit crimes after they leave the...
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Revelations that hundreds of Marines shared lewd photos of women come as military leaders fight an ongoing battle to change the culture of the Marines.
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Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base put on an impressive show of skill and threw in a bit of fun for some 1200 school students who visited the base this month…
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The 43rd president appeared on national television, the Today Show, Monday to kick off his book tour and is followed that with an appearance at Tampa's…
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A growing number of veterans are looking to agriculture for their next career and entrepreneurial opportunity.It’s what brought dozens of veterans and…
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It’s estimated the high tech industry will create more than 200,000 "new collar” jobs in the next three years. To fill those positions, IBM is tapping…
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A ceremonial seed planting will be part of today's official opening of the Veterans' Garden, 918 W. Sligh Avenue in Tampa, across from Lowry Park Zoo.The…
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There’s a growing movement to help veterans transition from the battlefield to a more bucolic setting. Whether it’s a community agriculture initiative or…
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A Southern California project is transforming steel shipping containers into apartments for homeless veterans. They're inexpensive, durable, and...
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You can expect to hear the increased roar of fighter jets across Tampa Bay’s skies for the next week as MacDill Air Force Base hosts the 180th Fighter…
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It was one week ago today when a man pulled a semi-automatic weapon from his luggage and killed five people and injured six others at the Ft.…