RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Tens of thousands more Marines and their relatives could be eligible for government health care for their illnesses now that a federal agency determined that the water at North ...
Camp Lejeune is a U.S. Marine Corps base in Jacksonville, North Carolina. In the 1980s, the Marine Corps learned that some members of the military, their families and civilians were exposed to toxic ...
Were you impacted by contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987? Time is running out to file a claim. (AP Photo/Allen G. Breed, File) The Navy is advising veterans ...
More than 1 million people may have been sickened by contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. So far, 227,000 veterans and their families have filed claims for compensation for their illnesses, according ...
Facing an Aug. 10 deadline, hundreds of thousands of Marine Corps veterans, family members, and others have filed claims in one of the biggest toxic exposure cases in the nation’s history. From 1953 ...
Military veterans, civilian workers, and their family members who lived on or worked at Camp Lejeune during the period August 1953 to December 1987 are at increased risk of illness from water ...
Many more Marines and their relatives could be eligible for compensation for illnesses because a federal agency determined that the water at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune was contaminated four years ...