A Navy veteran who was stationed at Camp Lejeune says a disservice was done to all who served our country and all the ...
My husband, Eric Holford, served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1984 to 1988, during which he was stationed at Camp Lejeune. He often told me how proud he was to wear the uniform and how very hard he ...
Federal lawyers defending the U.S. Government in hundreds of lawsuits connected to decades of contaminated drinking water aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune attempted to halt all deadlines ...
The recent government shutdown has affected a limited number of programs and services at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. While the majority of installation services will remain operational, leaders ...
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act opened a two-year window, allowing those sickened to sue the federal government for damages, and two North Carolina lawmakers said the act needs some improvement. The ...
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (WECT) - Camp Lejeune and New River are implementing the REAL ID Act as of Sept. 1. Contractors, vendors, suppliers, service providers, and visitors will be required to use Real ID ...
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (WNCT) — Exercise Burmese Chase 25, an annual United States-led training on infantry tactics, integration of ground and air fires, and naval gunfire, took place at Camp Lejeune. The ...
Bipartisan support is building for a bill that would revise a 2022 law allowing victims of contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina to seek damages from the government.
The facility will be built near Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune and feature 100 twoman rooms with a living area and kitchenette, fitness and physical therapy rooms and private counselor rooms. The wounded ...
A retired Marine reservist from Harlem who spent months fighting for recognition alongside thousands of other veterans allegedly poisoned by toxic water while serving at Camp Lejeune has died, his ...
"Disgusting," said Navy SEAL veteran Rob Sweetman in describing the smell and mist of Mexican sewage spewing into U.S. waters as he stood on a hill overlooking the Tijuana River estuary in California.
For decades, U.S. Marines, their families, and civilian workers stationed at Camp Lejeune unknowingly drank and bathed in water laced with toxic chemicals—while the government knew and did nothing. In ...