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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.
John Mahoney doesn’t remember exactly when he got the notices about toxic water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, where he was stationed in 1978 and again in 1985, but he knows what he did with them.
Cooke and his fellow Marines stayed at Camp Geiger, which is right next door to Camp Lejeune, where the vast majority of infantry training took place. “I was there, and my life has been ...
Two Marines stationed at Camp Lejeune face charges of first-degree rape in Surf City.Ted Arthur Davis, 23, is charged with first-degree forcible rape, felony conspiracy and providing alcohol to a ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — At the dedication of a memorial Friday honoring the first black U.S. Marines, John Spencer imagines his mind will recall what it was like to become a Montford Point Marine. "I'll ...
John (Jack) H. Stout, born in Columbus, OH on December 9, 1929, passed away on November 10, 2019 in Williamsburg, VA at age 89. Jack was raised in Circleville, OH, where he graduated from Circlevil… ...
John Wayne Bobbitt, whose wife Lorena Bobbitt infamously chopped off his penis with a kitchen knife in 1993, has lost all of his toes due to side effects from an illness he claims he sustained ...