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Unique program brings injured vets back to Iraq -- to heal

Edwin Salau knew coming back would be hard. But he had to do it. The retired U.S. Army first lieutenant needed to know that his sacrifice was worth it.

Man with breast cancer testifies that he blames Marine base

A man who was raised at Camp Lejeune told lawmakers Thursday that he blames contaminated water at the U.S. Marines training base for his breast cancer.

Poisoned patriots? Stricken Marines seek help with illnesses

For Rick Kelly, the first sign of cancer was a feeling of discomfort in his chest.

Male breast cancer patients blame water at Marine base

The sick men are Marines, or sons of Marines. All 20 of them were based at or lived at Camp Lejeune, the U.S. Marine Corps' training base in North Carolina, between the 1960s and the 1980s.

Letters precious to U.S. troops in Afghan outposts

As more U.S. troops head to Afghanistan, more families back home long to hear from their loved ones in uniform.

Source: Accused killer did not father slain Marine's baby

The Marine accused of killing Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, who was more than eight months pregnant, was not the father of her unborn child, a law enforcement source close to the murder investigation said Saturday.

Pentagon to release hundreds of photos of alleged abuse

The Pentagon will release hundreds of photographs showing alleged abuse of prisoners in detention in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2001 and 2006, Pentagon officials said Friday, but they said the photos did not show a systemic problem.

13 Marines, driver injured in North Carolina bus crash

Three buses carrying U.S. Marines were involved in a chain-reaction crash in North Carolina on Thursday, injuring 13 Marines and a driver, the state highway patrol and the military said.

Obama: U.S. to withdraw most Iraq troops by August 2010

President Obama said Friday he plans to withdraw most U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of August 2010.

Combat troops could be out of Iraq within 19 months

President Obama is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq within 19 months, Pentagon officials told CNN Wednesday.

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