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  2. Camp Lejeune water contamination - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Lejeune water contamination problem occurred at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, from 1953 to 1987. [1] During that time, United States Marine Corps (USMC) personnel and families at the base — as well as many international, particularly British, [2] assignees — bathed in and ingested tap water contaminated with harmful chemicals at all concentrations ...

  3. Death of Janey Ensminger - Wikipedia

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    The death of Janey Ensminger led to the creation of H.R.1742, known as the Janey Ensminger Act, an act of the 112th United States Congress which established a presumption of service connection for illnesses associated with contaminants in the water supply at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune between the years 1957 and 1987 [3] and which provided healthcare to family members of veterans who lived ...

  4. Navy and DOJ to offer expedited payouts to victims of Camp ...

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    Two contaminated wells at Camp Lejeune closed in 1985, but sailors, Marines, families and civilians on the base had already been exposed to the contaminants for decades, according to government ...

  5. More cancers linked to tainted water at Camp Lejeune ... - AOL

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    The sweeping study tracked the fates of more than 400,000 service members and others who were stationed at either Camp Lejeune or Camp Pendleton between October 1972 and December 1985 and known to ...

  6. Seeing ads about Camp Lejeune? What to know about the ... - AOL

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    Camp Lejeune is a 156,000-acre military training facility, created in 1942, that borders the Atlantic Ocean and the New River. The site is huge, with 450 miles of roads and 6,946 buildings ...

  7. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune - Wikipedia

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    Twenty former residents of Camp Lejeune—all men who lived there during the 1960s and the 1980s—have been diagnosed with breast cancer. [13] In April 2009, the United States Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry withdrew a 1997 public health assessment at Camp Lejeune that denied any connection between the toxicants and illness. [44]

  8. 'A dog fight for the truth': 2 national advocates explain ...

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    What did the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, signed into law in August 2022, do? Ensminger: It allows us to seek relief through the court system. Who is eligible to file a claim? Partain: People who ...

  9. United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment

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    The Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR) is the official command charged by the Commandant of the United States Marine Corps to provide leadership and facilitate the integration of non-medical and medical care to combat and non-combat wounded, ill, and injured (WII) Marines, sailors attached to Marine units, and their family members in order to maximize their recovery as they return to duty or ...