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A retired U.S. Navy chaplain, stationed at Camp Lejeune in the 1980s, urges Congress to pass new legislation for victims of toxic water exposure.
Camp Lejeune’s Naval Medical Center will host a ribbon cutting ceremony on July 2nd to comemorate the grand opening of the base’s new SMART ...
U.S. Marines and Sailors with Combat Logistics Battalion 22, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group ...
Military bases across Eastern North Carolina have played a pivotal role in conflicts in the Middle East through the decades.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act allowed victims to take legal action against the federal government over effects from contaminated water at the Jacksonville, N.C. Marine Corps base.
Single-family homes can be found for under $200,000 in well-maintained neighborhoods. The town’s water and sewer rates are among the lowest in the region, helping keep monthly expenses manageable.
Congressman Greg Murphy has partnered with Congresswoman Deborah Ross, Congressman Richard Hudson, and Congressman Brad Knott ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently signed a memorandum that provides additional assistance to the Department of Homeland ...
Lorena Bobbitt cut off her husband John Bobbitt's penis in 1993 after he allegedly raped her. Here’s everything to know about ...
Japanese media have reported that U.S. Marine Corps troops who began relocating from Okinawa to Guam late last year will begin moving to the barracks at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz in June ...