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This week, the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons may decide whether to consider a ban on autonomous machines of the future that could kill without command.
USAA goes to unusual lengths to ensure its staff understand their customers.
The new GI Bill, signed into law five years ago, boosted educational funding available for veterans who served after 9/11.
It could help save valuable time in rescue operations.
A new program in New York helps returning vets thrive in the city.
Besides direct financial aid that the U.S. provides Egypt, the U.S. military also helps educate Egyptian military officers.
As violence escalates and criticism grows of Egypt's military-backed regime, European aid to Egypt is now under greater scrutiny.
New programs from American employers to hire recent veterans has done something remarkable: eliminated the vet job gap.
The Army plans to cut combat brigades at 12 military bases. In cities like Kileen, Texas, it's a another chance to diversify the local economy.
Monday is day one of the sequester-driven defense cuts, including a one-day a week closure of all domestic military grocery stores.