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The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022, passed as part of the Honoring our PACT Act, gave veterans, family members, and ...
Officials with Zois and Miller, one of the law firms representing victims sickened by toxic water aboard the base, said the ...
Two local Marine Corps vets thought their toughest battles were behind them. They’re now fighting for their lives—this time against diseases linked to toxic water at Camp Lejeune.
(NewsNation) — The Navy has received 546,000 claims from people seeking compensation for exposure to toxic water at the North ...
We were unaware that the water we consumed was toxic and basically poisoning us. Even worse, while we remained unaware of the dangers, the government knew it was contaminated. Like so many others who ...
Two members of Congress recently introduced a bill that would speed up federal claims for Marines and other service members ...
those who lived at Camp Lejeune were told that there was nothing wrong with the water. But in the NBC News special Baby Heaven: The Buried Stories of Camp Lejeune, five mothers share their ...
Navy SEAL veterans are sounding the alarm on Mexican sewage that is spewing into U.S. waters in San Diego where SEALs train ...
Despite some setbacks from the cold weather at the beginning of the year, operators at White's Farm said they're open and ready for people to come and pick some strawberries.
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Camp Lejeune toxic water survivors continue to push for justice. They have been fighting for the passing of the "Camp Lejeune Justice Act," a bill that would bring relief for survivors.
I was stationed at Camp Lejeune from 1977 to 1979 during my service in the U.S. Marine Corps. During the almost two years I lived at the base, my fellow Marines and I had no idea we were being ...