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The Blue Star Museum program encourages active personnel to make the most of their limited family time together.
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Electric Boat and Connecticut’s vast submarine industrial base could stand to greatly benefit from Australia’s acquisition as one of the primary manufacturers of the Virginia-class model.
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A Vietnam War military veteran from New Haven is suing the federal government, alleging racial discrimination within the Department of Veterans Affairs. Conley Monk Jr., who is Black, believes racial bias kept him from accessing education, housing and disability benefits.
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Coast Guard Academy officials and a lawyer for several cadets are disputing each other’s accounts of what happened to seven students who were forced to leave the Connecticut campus by Aug. 19, after refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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A special keel-laying ceremony held Friday in New London for new museum.
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The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Tuesday night that will expand benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and toxins while serving, ending an impasse initiated by Republicans that delayed passage of the bill for almost a week.
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President Joe Biden said a strike carried out by the U.S. has killed Ayman al-Zawahiri, a top Al-Qaida leader and key plotter in the 9/11 attacks.
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Connecticut says it has recouped money from a national retail jeweler on behalf of active-duty service members and veterans.
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Nearly 300 young men and women from across the U.S. and the world arrived at the Coast Guard Academy in New London on Monday to start Day One of their training as part of the incoming class of 2026 — 43% of the new “swabs” were women.
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National Guard members on active state duty can now organize and form unions, as a result of a settlement of a federal lawsuit that began in Connecticut.