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Report citing 'unexplained medical symptoms' may lead to benefits for Gulf War Syndrome
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Guantánamo prisoner successfully challenges unlawful detention
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Former Guantanamo prisoner sues Australian government
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WikiLeaks video exposes 2007 'collateral murder' in Iraq
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Obama expands military involvement in Africa
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Pentagon eyeing drone shift to aid Somalia
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US, Russia agree to sharp new cuts in nuclear arms
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Soldier of conscience granted clemency, released
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US, Russia agree to slash nuclear arms
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Obama backtracking on detainee rights, critics say
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Sources: Iran-Contra operative linked to questionable spy program
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US Cyber Command prepped to launch
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Families sue over Guantanamo deaths
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Lejeune veteran receives full disability on contaminated water claims
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Another Gulf War Syndrome?
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ACLU sues US govt. over drones
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Reports of sexual assault in military rose 11 percent in 2009
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Marines in Haiti training for Afghanistan
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Contractors tied to efforts to track and kill militants
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Young war veterans returning home to unemployment
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Groups urge end to military commissions case against child soldier
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Yemen admits US airstrike killed over 42 civilians
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US aiding Somalia in its plan to retake its capital
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US tightens missile shield encirclement of China and Russia
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One in three killed by US drones in Pakistan is a civilian, report claims
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Citing Lejeune progress, Burr lifts hold on Navy nominees
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Blackwater's migraines multiply
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Military suicides are causing civilian casualties, too
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Defense contractor gets probation in fraud case
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Gates calls European mood 'danger to peace'
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War game shows how attacking Iran could backfire
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Army soldier jailed for rap lyrics faces court martial in Iraq
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Judge denies soldier-rapper's request for US court-martial
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The seven paragraphs that shook US-UK ties
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Former Blackwater employees accuse security contractor of defrauding government
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Judge says convoy lawsuits against KBR can go to trial
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Legal experts slam 'targeted killings'
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Obama seeks billions to dramatically expand 'war on terror'
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Intelligence chief acknowledges US may target Americans involved in terrorism
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Army moves to strip jailed hip-hop soldier of civilian legal team