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Governor Rick Scott visited of K9s For Warriors in Ponte Vedra Beach Thursday to highlight $180 million in funding that has been earmarked in Florida’s…
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The University of North Florida is hosting a meet and greet with World War II veterans and prisoners of war Monday.The free event is part of UNF’s…
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A tennis clinic for Wounded Warriors, Veterans and their families is coming to Jacksonville University next month.Thanking our Troops Through Tennis or…
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There will be dozens of aircraft taking to the sky this weekend for the 2014 NAS Jax Air Show, but none more advanced - or more expensive - than the…
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First Coast ConnectWasteful and mediocre are the words one doctor is using to describe the health care being prescribed to veterans on the First Coast.The Florida…
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Wi-Fi, Curt Clawson, and Lenny Curry are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of stories from the First…
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Pat O'Neill was an air traffic controller, on Air Force combat teams and with the FAA. When he retired he had a new challenge, how to live without…
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First Coast ConnectControversy continues to swirl over the White House prisoner swap that exchanged long-missing U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl for five Taliban prisoners…
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Speaking at West Point, Obama suggested the nation's "long season of war" was drawing to a close. Although the U.S. will continue to lead, it will seek partners when not under direct military threat.
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The number is in line with what military officials had asked for. The United States will end America's longest-running war in 2014 and expects most of the residual force out of the country by 2016.