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Lawmakers mull making VA home loans transferable to vets’ families
The move is seen as a way to make up for past racial discrimination in how VA home loans were administered.
Army chaplain faces same-sex discrimination claim; lawyer says he was following Army guidance
The chaplain said he feared bringing the same-sex couple on a marriage retreat would cause him to lose his chaplain endorsement.
By Kyle Rempfer
Interview: First black Army secretary on desegregation, the draft, and discrimination
Clifford Alexander Jr. was nominated by President Carter to lead the Army as it shaped itself into a post-Vietnam, all-volunteer force.
By Military History Magazine
Veterans groups sue the military for sexual assault records
Veterans groups have filed a lawsuit against the Defense Department and Department of Homeland Security, alleging that the government is illegally denying records requests involving sexual assault and harassment cases.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fort Gordon takes action to prevent mandatory attendance at religious events
Fort Gordon officials found that soldiers who objected to mandatory attendance at the religious event had reason to complain.
By Kent Miller