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  2. The Globe (Camp Lejeune) - Wikipedia

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    The Globe was a weekly newspaper published for the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune - (pronounced LUH JERN by some) community. In addition to its military staff and correspondents, The Globe carries a civilian bureau, employed by Fayetteville Publishing.

  3. Few victims of Camp Lejeune’s water poisoning have found ...

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    With the Aug. 10 deadline fast approaching, at least 2,067 Camp Lejeune Justice Act cases have already been filed there so far, according to the court’s clerk, Peter Moore Jr.

  4. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune - Wikipedia

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    Camp Lejeune Globe, military-authorized newspaper Montford Point Marines Honored at DoD Observance , a February 2006 AFIS press release Onslow Beach - an introduction - article with image gallery of military training exercises, at Citizendium

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

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    More than 93,000 people have filed claims under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, which allows people to seek a payout for injuries caused by exposure to toxic water at the Marine Corps Base from mid ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Camp Lejeune’s water poisoned lives. Decades of fighting ...

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    In the 36 years since his 9-year-old daughter, Janey, died of leukemia from toxins found in Camp Lejeune’s drinking water, Ensminger had been fighting for justice — for her — and Marines ...

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

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    Military and civilian personnel who lived and worked at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina in the mid-1970s and ’80s are more likely to be diagnosed with certain ... At a news briefing on the study ...

  9. 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 ...